: Includes chapters on Oxidation-Reduction reactions, Acid-Base theories, and Ionic Equilibrium in aqueous and non-aqueous media. Specialized Topics

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General and Inorganic Chemistry Part I R.P. Sarkar is a foundational textbook widely used by undergraduate chemistry students, particularly in India. Published by New Central Book Agency (NCBA)