Inorganic chemistry covers crystallography, atomic structure, electrochemistry, ceramics, chemical bonding, coordination of compounds and acid-base reactions. It is found that inorganic chemistry is the only discipline within chemistry that examines specifically the differences among all the different kinds of atoms. This characteristic of inorganic chemistry is applied in Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry which studies the significant and non-significant elements which can be used in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases.
Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry
Coordination Chemistry and Crystal Field Theory
Metals and Alloys: Structure, Bonding, Electronic & Magnetic Properties.
Redox Stability and Redox Reactions.
Industrial Inorganic Chemistry