CSIR NET Inorganic Chemistry Combo Set (4 Books) - Best Chemical Science Practice Questions Study Material(Paperback, Tauheed Nadeem) | Zipri.in
CSIR NET Inorganic Chemistry Combo Set (4 Books)  - Best Chemical Science Practice Questions Study Material(Paperback, Tauheed Nadeem)

CSIR NET Inorganic Chemistry Combo Set (4 Books) - Best Chemical Science Practice Questions Study Material(Paperback, Tauheed Nadeem)

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IFAS is India's No. 1 CSIR UGC NET, SET & GATE Institute. IFAS provides a wide range of study materials for preparing for different types of exams Like CSIR NET, SET, GATE Exam. IFAS provides a wide range of study materials for preparing for different types of exams Like CSIR NET, SET, GATE & IIT JAM Exam.Inorganic Volume 1: This text book describes important concepts of CHEMICAL BONDING AND PERIODICITY, ACID BASE THEORY and MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS systematically. The necessary theories to explain these properties of compounds come from physical chemistry and basic concepts for learning inorganic chemistry are presented in volumes of the series.Inorganic Volume 2: This text book describes important concepts of COORDINATION CHEMISTRY AND ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY systematically. The necessary theories to explain these properties of compounds come from physical chemistry and basic concepts for learning inorganic chemistry are presented in volumes of the series.Inorganic Volume 3: This text book describes important concepts of INNER TRANSITION ELEMENTS, BIOINORGANIC CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC SPECTROSCOPY and NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY systematically.Inorganic Concept Check: This book covers all possible practice questions for Inorganic chemistry under 11 chapters namely, 1. Chemical Periodicity, 2. Chemical Bonding 3. Main Group Elements 4. Coordination Chemistry 5. Inner Transitions Elements, 6. Organometallic Chemistry 7. Bioinorganic Chemistry, 8. Inorganic Spectroscopy, 9. Acid and Base Chemistry, 10.Nuclear Chemistry 11. Analytical ChemistryThe necessary theories to explain these properties of compounds come from physical chemistry and basic concepts for learning inorganic chemistry are presented in volumes of the series.