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Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic chemistry is the study of the characteristics and behavior of inorganic compounds such as metals, minerals, and organometallic compounds.

  • Inorganic chemistry investigates the behavior of these substances, including their properties, physical qualities, and chemical properties. Except for hydrogen and carbon, the elements in the periodic table are included in the list of inorganic compounds.
  • The majority of the elements are technologically relevant. Iron, titanium, copper, and nickel are important for electrical and structural applications. Second, transition metals combine to generate a wide range of useful alloys with other metallic elements.
  • Inorganic chemistry is concerned with chemical substances that are not carbon-based.
  • So the field of chemistry that studies substances that do not contain carbon-hydrogen atoms is known as ‘Inorganic Chemistry.’
  • Antoine Lavoisier (1743-94), not a chemist, was the first to examine inorganic substances. One day, he mixed mercury and nitric acid, resulting in the oxidation of mercury calx’ into red mercuric oxide.
  • This procedure became known as oxidation. He next added hydrochloric acid, which converted the mercuric chloride to metallic mercury on top of what the nitric acid had left behind! His experiment demonstrated that metals, like non-metallic things, might react with acids or other chemicals.
  • The study of characteristics and reactivity patterns in compounds containing at least one element other than carbon falls under the field of inorganic chemistry.
  • It incorporates all chemical characteristics of living creatures, including biochemistry (organic chemistry) and geochemistry (non-living substances on Earth’s surface).
  • It is a field of historical significance because it has contributed to the development of significant improvements such as steel manufacturing processes, fertilizer synthesis, and production of silicon, ceramic, and other wide range of materials. themselves (phosphates), and so on.
  • It is used in everything from the manufacture of computer chips to the construction of buildings and environmental protection since it may aid in pollution control and the cleanup of oil spills.
  • Catalysis, materials science, pigments, surfactants, coatings, pharmaceuticals, fuels, and agriculture are all applications of inorganic chemistry.

Molybdenum (Mo) Element: Important Properties, Uses

May 10, 2023 by Jyoti Bashyal
Molybdenum (Mo) Element

Molybdenum is a metallic element with the atomic number 42 and is represented by the symbol ‘Mo’ in the periodic table. It is classified as a transition metal and belongs … Read more

α-ray Scattering Experiment and Rutherford Atomic Model

May 9, 2023 by Kabita Sharma
Rutherford Atomic Model

In 1911, Rutherford and his assistants, H. Geiger, and E. Marsden, conducted the Alpha Particle scattering experiment, which resulted in the formation of the ‘nuclear model of an atom.’ α-ray Scattering … Read more

Rhodium (Rh) Element: Rare Expensive Metal Properties, Uses

May 13, 2023May 9, 2023 by Jyoti Bashyal
Rhodium (Rh) Element

Rhodium is a metallic element with the atomic number 45 and is represented by the symbol ‘Rh’ in the periodic table. It is classified as a transition metal and belongs to the … Read more

Zirconium (Zr) Element: Important Properties, Uses

May 9, 2023 by Jyoti Bashyal
Zirconium (Zr) Element

Zirconium is a metallic element with the atomic number 40 and is represented by the symbol ‘Zr’ in the periodic table. It is classified as a transition metal and belongs to the … Read more

Yttrium (Y) Element: Properties, Amazing Uses, Health Effects

May 8, 2023 by Jyoti Bashyal
Yttrium (Yr) Element

Yttrium is a metallic element with the atomic number 39 and is represented by the symbol ‘Y’ in the periodic table. It is classified as a transition metal and belongs to the … Read more

Rubidium (Rb) Element: Important Properties, Uses, Effects

May 10, 2023May 7, 2023 by Jyoti Bashyal
Rubidium (Rb) Element

Rubidium is a metallic element with the atomic number 37 and is represented by the symbol ‘Rb’ in the periodic table. It belongs to the s-block of a group of the … Read more

Strontium (Sr) Element: Important Properties, Uses, Reactions

May 7, 2023 by Jyoti Bashyal
Strontium (Sr) Element

Strontium is a chemical element with the atomic number 38 and is represented by the symbol ‘Sr’ in the periodic table. It belongs to the s-block of a group 2 of … Read more

Krypton (Kr) Element: Properties, Interesting Uses, Facts

May 7, 2023 by Jyoti Bashyal
Krypton(Kr) Element

Krypton is a chemical element with the atomic number 36 and is represented by the symbol ‘Kr’ in the periodic table. It belongs to the p-block of group 18 of … Read more

Bromine (Br) Element: Properties and Amazing Uses, Facts

May 7, 2023 by Jyoti Bashyal
Bromine(Br) Element

Bromine is a metallic element with the atomic number 35 and is represented by the symbol ‘Br’ in the periodic table. It is classified as a halogen and belongs to the p-block … Read more

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