This Encylopaedia provides a thorough and very readable text appropriate for a general sophomore level descriptive course in inorganic chemistry taken by chemistry, biology, and earth science students. Inorganic chemistry is an enormously broad area that encompasses the chemistry of all elements but carbon. While the subject is historically taught at the middle or senior level and has been largely devoted to more theoretical topics (such as crystal field theory). This Encyclopaedia focuses on the descriptive and introductory aspects of this fascinating sub-discipline. II is aimed for the students of postgraduate levels and also for researchers who intend to choose inorganic chemistry as their career.
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Prabhat Kr. Choudhary is a Professor of Chemistry at Patna Science College, where he has taught Inorganic Chemistry for over 15 years. He is very experienced person in the field of Chemistry. He has a brilliant academic career in Magadh University. He has 11 years of teaching experience at graduate and undergraduate level. He is the author of Modern Inorganic Chemistry and co-author of Inorganic Journals published by the Magadh University. Outside of the classroom, Choudhary's consulting work includes the Implementations and suggestions of various Chemical Reactions with their supported articles.