Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry: Overview
Inorganic Chemistry covers chapters such as Hydrogen, The p-Block Elements, The s-Block Elements, Environmental Chemistry, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties and, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Practice Other Chapters from Inorganic Chemistry
This chapter discusses the classification of elements, and the modern periodic table with its nomenclature using atomic numbers. It covers electronic configurations and types of elements.

This chapter explains the chemical bonding with an understanding of the ionic bond, bond parameters and hybridisation using theories for valence shell and bond. It also covers the fundamentals of molecular bond theory and hydrogen bonding.

This chapter deals with the position of hydrogen in the periodic table. It discusses the occurrence, preparation methods and properties of di-hydrogen. It explains the structure, physical and chemical properties of water and hydrogen peroxide.

This chapter describes the characteristics of alkali and alkaline earth metals with physical and chemical properties. It explains the biological importance of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium.

This chapter describes the trends in physical and chemical properties of the group 13 and 14 elements. It explains the anomalous behaviour and chemistry of important compounds of boron, silicon and carbon.

This chapter deals with environmental pollution, prevention and the different types of reactions that occur in air, water and soil. It explains the reasons for global warming, the greenhouse effect, acid rain and the importance of green chemistry.
