Inorganic chemistry 0600-S1-CM-CN(1r.)
Program content
Atoms, periodicity of changes in the physical properties of atoms, blocks of elements. Chemical bonding and properties of chemical individuals. Structure and electronic structure of molecules. s and p block elements and their chemical compounds. Chemistry of transition metals.
Topics of laboratory exercises:
1. Barium peroxide;
2. Synthesis of trioxoboric acid and its derivatives from borax
3. Diiodium pentoxide
4. Separation of acid and base from salt by electrodialysis with ion-exchange membranes
5. Alum
6. Separation of vanadium ions in different oxidation states
7. Chemical equilibria in {Cu (II) -H2O-NH3} - {Cu (II) -H2O-Cl-} and {Cu (II) -H2O-Cl -} - {organic solvent} systems
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
Expository teaching methods
- participatory lecture
- description
- informative (conventional) lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- observation
- points system
- experimental
- seminar
- classic problem-solving
Online teaching methods
- content-presentation-oriented methods
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Written exam (70%), laboratory (30%).
The method of verification of learning outcomes:
Exam: W1, W2, K1
Colloquium: W3, U1
Lab report: U2, U3, K2, K3
Practical placement
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Bibliography
1. A. Bielański, Podstawy chemii nieorganicznej, tomy 1-2, PWN, Warszawa, 2010;
2. A. Cotton , P. Gaus , G. Wilkinson, Chemia nieorganiczna – podstawy, PWN Warszawa 1998;
3. J.D. Lee, Zwięzła chemia nieorganiczna, PWN Warszawa 1997;
4. P. Atkins, T. Overton I in., Shriver & Atkins Inorganic Chemistry, 5th ed., Oxford University Press 2010;
5. A. Katafias, Ćwiczenia laboratoryjne z chemii nieorganicznej i koordynacyjnej, Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika, Toruń 2008.
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