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Notes on inorganic chemistry

Notes on inorganic chemistry

Notes on inorganic chemistry

This note provides a good understanding and retention of basic chemical principles and factual knowledge in the core areas of chemistry and demonstrate the ability to apply basic mathematics and basic chemical principles to find solutions to quantitative problems and situations.

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