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This text explores the fundamental principles and concepts of inorganic chemistry. The book covers topics such as chemical bonding, acids and bases, redox reactions, coordination compounds, and solid-state chemistry. It provides a comprehensive overview of the structure, properties, and reactivity of inorganic compounds. This book is an essential resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the field of chemistry who seek a deeper understanding of inorganic chemistry.

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This text explores the fundamental principles and concepts of inorganic chemistry. The book covers topics such as chemical bonding, acids and bases, redox reactions, coordination compounds, and solid-state chemistry. It provides a comprehensive overview of the structure, properties, and reactivity of inorganic compounds. This book is an essential resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the field of chemistry who seek a deeper understanding of inorganic chemistry.
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Martin Motola is an accomplished academic researcher who has made significant contributions to the fields of photocatalysis and atomic layer deposition. He is currently affiliated with the University of Pardubice, where his work has earned him an h-index of 9 and co-authorship of 22 publications, receiving a total of 191 citations. With over 20 years of experience in academic research, Martin has become a well-respected member of the scientific community. His previous affiliation with Comenius University in Bratislava served as a launching pad for his career. He has since become a leading authority in the field of photocatalysis and atomic layer deposition. Martin's innovative research has pushed the boundaries of scientific knowledge, contributing to our understanding of these fields and positively impacting the world. He is a dedicated and talented researcher whose work inspires and informs the scientific community.