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Chemistry II.

Summary

General inorganic chemistry – the relation between the chemical bonding, structure, and the physical and chemical properties of the inorganic compounds. The bindings and stereochemistry of the covalent compounds. The bindings and structure of the solid metallic and ionic matters. Acids, bases, and ions in the aqueous solutions. Oxidation, reduction, and thermal properties of the inorganic compounds. The thermodynamic stability of the oxidation states – Frost’s diagrams. Acidobasic and oxidation-reduction reactions in the molten salts and oxide melts. The acidity, basicity, and oxidation ability of the oxide melts.
Systematic inorganic chemistry of non-metals of the p-elements; and metals of the p, s, d, f-elements according to the particular groups. The general properties, electron configuration, binding possibilities, typical compounds, preparation, production, and application in the technical practice.

Advised literature

Housecroft C.E., Sharpe A.G. Inorganic chemistry, Pearson educ. limited,2005.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 617-0403
Abbreviation CH-II.
Course title Chemistry II.
Coordinating department Department of Chemistry
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Šárka Langová, CSc.