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Jul 30, 2025
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CHE 3030 - ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY credits: 3.0 Study of the periodic table, molecular and crystal structures, coordination compounds, and the specific reactions of many elements. Objectives: This course will consist of a systematic survey of the elements and advanced instruction in inorganic topics such as A) Atomic Structure; B) Molecular Structure and Bonding; C) Acid-Base systems include Lewis; D) Oxidation Reduction; E) Hydrogen; F) Boron and Carbon groups; G) Nitrogen and Oxygen groups; H) Halogens and Nobel Gases; I) Main group elements; J) Transition metals; K) Transition metal complexes; L) Main Group organometallics; M) Transition metal complexes; N) Catalysis; O) Crystal structure; and P) Nuclear Chemistry. Method of Instruction: Because the number of students to enroll in this class is expected to be small, the lecture portion of the course will be tailored to the abilities and interests of the students. Although this course does not include an “official laboratory”, a laboratory book is assigned. We will discuss laboratory techniques and possibly do a few experiments if there is class interest. Method of Evaluation: Homework and classroom participation (35%), exam (30%), and final exam (35%).
Prerequisite(s): TWO YEARS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY.
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