Inorganic chemistry
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When you talk about inorganic chemistry, the basic concepts include the structure of the elements, their hybridization, and the reactions they undergo under different conditions. Talking about groups, you should focus on thier basic structure, how their properties vary as per groups and periods, how they react with different elements under different conditions. Also emphasise on lanthenoids and actinoides.
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It usually involves the use of chelating compounds in order to remove heavy metals from human body generally.
There is growing interest in the use of chelate therapy in medicinal industry.An examples is the treatment of problems caused by the presence of metals in toxic proportions in plants/animals systems. Thus, excess of copper and iron are removed by the chelating ligands D-penicillamine and desferrioxime B via the formation of coordination compounds. EDTA is used in the treatment of lead poisoning.Some coordination compounds of platinum effectively inhibit the growth of tumors. Example Cisplatin.
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Role of Cryolite in Metallurgy of Aluminium is as follows :
Molecular Formula of Cryolite - Na3AlF6
Cryolite basically has two roles which are as follows :
1. To Decrease the melting point of the mixture from 2323 Kelvin to 1140 Kelvin
2. To Increase electrical conductivity of Al2O3 (Aluminium Oxide)
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Postulates of Werner's Theory of coordination compounds.
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