Charles Explorer logo
🇬🇧

Inorganic Chemistry Basic

Class at Faculty of Science |
MC240P29E

Syllabus

Inorganic Chemistry (Course for Environmental Studies)

General part:

Atomic structure, former and actual theories, wave mechanics, Schrödinger equation.

Quantum numbers, orbitals, their shapes, nodal faces

Chemical bond, types of bonds

Covalent bond, valence bond theory, hybridization

Molecular orbitals theory

Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR)

Ionic bond and structural types of ionic crystals

Metal bond

Weak bonding interactions

Theory of acids and bases

Oxidation and reduction, electrode potentials, electrochemical series

Ligand field theory, d-orbitals splitting in the field of octahedral, tetrahedral and square planar symmetry

Systematical part:

Hydrogen and oxygen

Halides: elements, group characterization, oxygenfree compounds

Halides: oxides, oxoacids and their salts

Chalcogenides: elements, group characterzation, oxygenfree compounds

Oxoacids of sulfur, selenium and tellurium and their salts

N-group elemets: group characterization, oxygenfree compounds

Oxides and oxoacids of nitrogen and their salts

Oxides and oxoacids of phosphorus and their salts

Carbon-group elements

Boron-group elements

Alkaline metals

Alkaline earths metals

The first transition group elements, common oxidation states and their colours

The second and the third transition group elements, common oxidation states and their colours

Chromium group elements and manganese

Iron, cobalt and nickel

Copper group elements

Annotation

Atomic structure. The Schrödinger equation. Chemical bond. Molecular Orbital Theory. Molecular orbitals of diatomic and polyatomic molecules. Ionization energies. Hydrogen bonding and weak interactions. Shapes of molecules and molecular symmetry. Theoretical basis of the periodic table. Electronegativity. Radii of atom in covalent and ionic compounds. Systematic chemistry of elements. Main group elements. Coordination compounds - spectral and magnetic properties.

Upon completion, students are capable to provide the systematic naming of simple inorganic compounds. The are capable of devising simple symmetry elements on simple molecules. They understand the basics of periodicity, the simple theories of acids and bases.