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Principles of Inorganic Chemistry (402-0-01)

Instructors

Merkouri G Kanatzidis

Meeting Info

Technological Institute M164: Tues, Thurs 5:00PM - 6:20PM

Overview of class

This course covers basic concepts in Inorganic Chemistry. It is designed to introduce students in key subjects which are used over and over again in chemistry and uses inorganic chemistry systems to illustrate the concepts. The course covers the donor-acceptor concept, hard-soft acids-bases, advanced concepts of basicity and acidity and acid-base view of salvation phenomena. The course also delves into introductory solid state chemistry including unit cells and the structure of simple solids, structure types and electronic structure and Band Theory (with the aim of understanding properties).

A certain fraction of the time is also devoted to descriptive chemistry which utilizes the concepts learned in the first part of the course and the focus is generally on main group chemistry. This includes the chemistry of hydrogen and the chemistry of the elements of Group 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.

Registration Requirements

Registration in this class is restricted to graduate students in the Chemistry Department. Other students may register with department permission.

Class Materials (Required)

Title: Inorganic Chemistry, 6th ed.
Author: Duward Shriver and Peter Atkins
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
ISBN: 9781429299060
Approx. price: $220 new, $95 rental

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Registration in this class is restricted to graduate students in the Chemistry Department. Other students may register with department permission.