NKEB13013U Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (KemiVU)

Volume 2013/2014
Education
BSc Programme in Chemistry
Content
Descriptive chemistry, primarily of the transition metals: Bonding and structure, reaction mechanisms and equliibrium. Simple models for electronic spectra and magnetic properties of coordination compounds.

Excersices encompassing some important characterization techniques in inorganic chemistry.

Reading and analysis of contemporary research papers in inorganic chemistry.
Learning Outcome

Competences:
- an overview of the descriptive chemistry of the periodic table.
- ablity to read, understand and discuss contemporary research literature in inorganic chemistry.
- ability to suggest relevant experimantal techniques to address specific questions.

Skills:
- being able to account for important binary compounds for all elements.
- being able to account for selected coordination compounds for the d- and f-block elements.
- being able to account for the general characteristic chemical behavior of all elements.
- being able to account for the most important experimantal techniques in inorganic chemistry; UV-vis, EPR, IR, heteronuclear NMR, fluorescence and CD spectroscopy; as well as electrochemistry. Being able to account for the shortcomings of these techniques.
- being able to account for structural, mechanistic and thermodynamic aspects of coordination chemistry, including isomerism and chelate effects.
- being able to account for the electronic properties of coordination compounds.
- being able to discuss organometallic chemistry and the models specific to this field.


Knowledge:
- knowledge of the important oxidation states for all elements
- knowledge of important characterization techniques in inorganic chemistry and of the imformation provided by these techniques.
- knowledge of some basic models for electronic structure and reactivity of coordination compounds

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It is expected that the students are familiar with the content of the courses MatIntro, KemiO, KemiU1, KemiU2, KemiBin, AnvSpek, FysKem1 og FysKem2.
Lectures, laboratory excersices with mandatory reports, theoretical excersices
  • Category
  • Hours
  • Exam
  • 2
  • Lectures
  • 32
  • Practical exercises
  • 36
  • Preparation
  • 120
  • Theory exercises
  • 16
  • Total
  • 206
Credit
7,5 ECTS
Type of assessment
Oral examination, 30 min. uden forberedelse
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Exam registration requirements
Completion and approval of all reports associated with lab. excersices .
Marking scale
7-point grading scale
Censorship form
No external censorship
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Criteria for exam assesment
Extent of knowledge of descriptive chemistry
Ability to account for principles in practical excersices
Ability to apply knowledge to discussion of chemical literature