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Introductory Inorganic Chemistry by National Open University of Nigeria

Introductory Inorganic Chemistry by National Open University of Nigeria

Introductory Inorganic Chemistry by National Open University of Nigeria

This note explains the following topics: The Periodic Table, Modern Periodic Law, Electronic Configuration, Ionisation Energy, Electron Affinity, Electronegativity, Hydrogen, Ionic or Salt, Hydrogen Bonding, General Physical and Chemical Characteristics of the Alkali Metals, Compounds Alkali Metals, Solvation of Alkali Metal Ions, Alkaline Earth Metals, Reactivity of Alkaline Earth Metals, Complexing Behaviour of Alkaline Earth Metals.

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