Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic chemistry is the study of non-living, non-organic matter, such as metals, minerals, and inorganic compounds. The significance of inorganic chemistry is huge, as it has helped to further our understanding of the structure and behavior of atoms and molecules. It has also enabled us to develop new and improved materials with the use of inorganic compounds. Inorganic chemistry has helped to advance the fields of engineering, medicine, and even agriculture, as it has unlocked the potential of many inorganic substances that can be used to improve the quality of life. Inorganic chemistry is also important for understanding the environment and how it is impacted by the presence of various kinds of elements.

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Editorial of the First Issue - Journal of New Developments in Chemistry

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The Dietary Cation Anion Balance Exacerbates the Effects of Inorganic Phosphates on Parameters of Phosphate Metabolism in Cats

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