Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry: Overview
Inorganic Chemistry covers chapters such as Modern Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, Elements of Group 13,14 and 15 and, Elements of Group 1 and Group 2
Practice Other Chapters from Inorganic Chemistry
This chapter lists facts related to chemical bonding. It explains the Kossel and Lewis approach to chemical bonding, valence bond theory and molecular orbital theory. It also briefs on dipole moment, parameters of a covalent bond and resonance.

This chapter explores the structure of the modern periodic table. It explains the electronic configurations of elements in periods, groups and the four blocks. We will learn the characteristics of elements present in blocks and periodic trends.

In this chapter, we will be introduced to the elements of the periodic table of group-1 and group-2. We will also discuss the physical and chemical properties, electronic configuration, uses, and biological importance of these elements.

This chapter revolves around the various components of elements of groups 13, 14, and 15 of the periodic table. It describes the electronic configuration, chemical properties, allotropy, and various other properties of these elements.
