Learning objectives
Inorganic Chemistry and in particular the properties of the elements and their most representative compounds
Prerequisites
Foudamental knowledge of General Chemistry
Course unit content
Periodic system and periodic properties; block s and p elements; coordination compounds of block d elements
Full programme
Origin of the elements; elements on earth; inorganic systems; nomenclature of inorganic chemistry; elements of blck s and p and their most representative and useful compounds. Metals of block d and f. Coordination compounds of block d metals; crystal field and ligand field theory; steroechemistry of coordination compouds; types of ligands and spectrochemical series.
Bibliography
I. Bertini, C. Luchinat, F. Mani: Chimica Inorganica, 2007, C.E.A., Milano.
P. Atkins, T. Overton, J. Rourke, M. Weller, F. Armstrong: Chimica Inorganica, 2a Ed. It, 2012, Zanichelli, Bologna.
L. Malatesta: Compendio di Chimica Inorganica, 4a Ed., 1999, C.E.A., Milano.
F. Basolo, R. Johnson: Chimica dei composti di coordinazione, 1967, Zanichelli, Bologna.
Teaching methods
48 hours of frontal lessons
Other information
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