Welcome to the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory at Oxford, a premier research facility dedicated to advancing the field of inorganic chemistry. Located conveniently on S Parks Rd, our lab is a hub for innovative scientific inquiry, where cutting-edge research meets a commitment to educational excellence. Our team of expert chemists and researchers are passionate about exploring the complexities of inorganic compounds, providing invaluable insights that contribute to both academic and industrial advancements.

At the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and fostering an environment of collaboration and inquiry. Whether you are a student seeking guidance, a researcher looking to collaborate, or an enthusiast eager to learn more about inorganic chemistry, we invite you to reach out. Our knowledgeable staff is readily available to address your inquiries and provide tailored support to meet your specific needs.

We understand the importance of quality and precision in scientific research, which is why our laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and resources designed to facilitate groundbreaking experiments and studies. Our commitment to customer satisfaction is evident in our personalized approach, ensuring that each visitor leaves with the information and support they require.

Experience the unique atmosphere of innovation and discovery at the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, where your scientific curiosity is nurtured, and your academic pursuits are supported. For appointments or further inquiries, please contact us at 01865 272600 or visit our website at http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/. Let us assist you in your journey through the fascinating world of inorganic chemistry!

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It is the main research building for inorganic chemistry in University of Oxford. It has many research groups and instruments such as Xray diffractogram and magnetometry

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