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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
Oxidation and Reduction (Redox) Chemistry
Oxidation States
Rules for Assigning Oxidation Numbers
Common Oxidation States of Elements
Variable Oxidation States
Balancing Redox Reactions
Oxidation Number Method
Half-Reaction Method
Balancing in Acidic Media
Balancing in Basic Media
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Electrolysis Processes
Standard Electrode Potentials
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Concentration Effects
Temperature Effects
Stability Diagrams
Latimer Diagrams
Construction and Interpretation
Disproportionation Reactions
Frost-Ebsworth Diagrams
Construction and Interpretation
Oxidation State Stability
Pourbaix Diagrams
pH-Potential Diagrams
Applications in Predicting Stability
Corrosion Studies
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