Issue 2, 2001

STRUCTURE IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Abstract

The word 'structure' in inorganic chemistry has proved to be rather elastic. Some aspects of this elasticity are reviewed. In the future, it is likely to continue this pattern, perhaps to the extent that the subject of inorganic chemistry becomes itself less identifiable. [Chem. Educ. Res. Pract. Eur.: 2001, 2, 105-107]

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Paper
Submitted
11 Jan 2001

Chem. Educ. Res. Pract., 2001,2, 105-107

STRUCTURE IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

S. F. A. KETTLE, Chem. Educ. Res. Pract., 2001, 2, 105 DOI: 10.1039/B1RP90012A

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