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1. Foundational Principles of Inorganic Chemistry
2. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
3. Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory
4. Acids, Bases, and Solvents
5. Oxidation and Reduction (Redox) Chemistry
6. Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
7. Coordination Chemistry of Transition Metals
8. Reaction Mechanisms of Coordination Compounds
9. Organometallic Chemistry
10. Solid-State Inorganic Chemistry
11. Bioinorganic Chemistry
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Inorganic Chemistry

1. Foundational Principles of Inorganic Chemistry
2. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
3. Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory
4. Acids, Bases, and Solvents
5. Oxidation and Reduction (Redox) Chemistry
6. Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
7. Coordination Chemistry of Transition Metals
8. Reaction Mechanisms of Coordination Compounds
9. Organometallic Chemistry
10. Solid-State Inorganic Chemistry
11. Bioinorganic Chemistry
12. Special Topics
  1. Oxidation and Reduction (Redox) Chemistry
    1. Oxidation States
      1. Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers
        1. Common Oxidation States of Elements
          1. Variable Oxidation States
          2. Balancing Redox Reactions
            1. Oxidation Number Method
              1. Half-Reaction Method
                1. Balancing in Acidic Media
                  1. Balancing in Basic Media
                  2. Electrochemical Cells
                    1. Galvanic Cells
                      1. Cell Components
                        1. Cell Notation
                        2. Electrolytic Cells
                          1. Electrolysis Processes
                          2. Standard Electrode Potentials
                            1. Standard Hydrogen Electrode
                              1. Electrochemical Series
                              2. Nernst Equation
                                1. Concentration Effects
                                  1. Temperature Effects
                                2. Stability Diagrams
                                  1. Latimer Diagrams
                                    1. Construction and Interpretation
                                      1. Disproportionation Reactions
                                      2. Frost-Ebsworth Diagrams
                                        1. Construction and Interpretation
                                          1. Oxidation State Stability
                                          2. Pourbaix Diagrams
                                            1. pH-Potential Diagrams
                                              1. Applications in Predicting Stability
                                                1. Corrosion Studies

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