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Inorganic chemistry / Transition metals / Ligand field theory / Coordination complex / Chemical bond / Ligand / Dipolar bond / Stability constants of complexes / Valence electron / Chemistry / Coordination chemistry / Chemical bonding
Date: 2006-12-17 05:31:41
Inorganic chemistry
Transition metals
Ligand field theory
Coordination complex
Chemical bond
Ligand
Dipolar bond
Stability constants of complexes
Valence electron
Chemistry
Coordination chemistry
Chemical bonding

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