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Systematic inorganic chemistry

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 651-2070/01
Abbreviation SACH
Course title Systematic inorganic chemistry
Credits 3
Coordinating department Department of Chemistry and Physico-Chemical Processes
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Michal Ritz, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1. Binding possibilities of elements (prediction from the configuration of valence electrons)
2. Hydrogen and its important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
3. oxygen and its important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
4. Halogens and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
5. Chalcogens and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
6. Elements of the 15th group and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
7. Elements of the 13th group and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
8. Elements of the 1st group and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
9. Elements of the 2nd group and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
11. Elements of the 3rd - 5th group and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
12. Elements of the 6th and 7th groups and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
13. Elements of the 8th - 10th group and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)
14. Elements of the 11th and 12th groups and their important compounds (binding possibilities, occurrence, properties, preparation, production, use)

Literature

Housecroft C.E., Sharpe A.G.: Inorganic Chemistry, Pearson Education Limited Harlow, 2005

Advised literature

Cox P.A.: Inorganic Chemistry, BIOS Scientific Publishers London, 2004