top of page
Alternative Medicine

Inorganic Chemistry

A branch of chemistry which is the opposite of organic chemistry is known as inorganic chemistry. It is the branch of chemistry in which chemists deals with inorganic compounds or compounds in which there is no carbon-hydrogen bonding. Inorganic compounds consist of such elements which are technologically important like titanium, iron, Nickle and copper. Inorganic chemistry is used in catalysts, medicines and fuels etc. The examples of Inorganic compounds are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and carbides etc.

We believe in structural learning by providing the complete mechanism of the course. Below is the outline of the whole course chapter-wise. But if you want to attend any specific Chapter or topic, it is also available. Therefore, don't hesitate to contact us if you want to take full course or any specific unit/units.

Organometallic Chemistry

Organometallic Chemistry

Job opportunities related to inorganic chemistry

Inorganic chemistry offers variety of jobs in different sectors. Inorganic chemistry is present every where like biology, chemistry and engineering sectors etc. The use of inorganic chemistry and its influence in our daily life is also up to some extent. Below are some of the opportunities that can be availed as a career if you have enough inorganic chemistry knowledge and skills. 

Environmental Scientist

This is a type of career where research is conducted on the environment. Threats and opportunities from inorganic compounds to environment are under observation.

Fiber & Plastic industry

Individuals having enough inorganic chemistry knowledge can secure a career in these industries.

Microchip industry

Inorganic compounds also show its presence in microchip industry. Therefore, having good skills in inorganic compounds will foster your career.

Paint, pigment and coating

Inorganic compounds are also used in these products. Therefore, it is another opportunity to be availed.

Applications of inorganic compounds

Inorganic compounds can be found anywhere around us. It is one of the common compounds group on the planet earth. It's applications are in every field like physics, biology, chemistry and engineering sector etc. Some of its common applications are as follow: 

  • These compounds are found in the field of medicine and other healthcare facilities.

  • The salt we use in our homes for the taste is one of the common application of inorganic compound.

  • Most of the inorganic compounds can be found in ceramic industries for different types of products manufacturing.

  • Baking soda also consist of inorganic compounds which is used in making of different types of cakes.

  • Silicon and copper is another inorganic compound which is widely used in electric circuits and other electrical equipment's.

bottom of page