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Systematic inorganic chemistry

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Course Unit Code617-2070/01
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated3 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Compulsory
Level of Course Unit *First Cycle
Year of Study *First Year
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredSummer Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionCzech
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
RIT37doc. Ing. Michal Ritz, Ph.D.
Summary
The course provides an integrated and comprehensive insight on the chemistry of the elements and inorganic compounds. Students are provided with information enabling the application of already acquired knowledge of general chemistry to the systematic chemistry of elements and inorganic compounds.
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
Acquired skills and competences: to predict the binding possibilities of elements and their reactivity from the configuration of valence electrons; an overview of the physico-chemical properties of elements and their important compounds, their preparation, production and use.
Course Contents
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)
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
Housecroft C.E., Sharpe A.G.: Inorganic Chemistry, Pearson Education Limited Harlow, 2005
Leško J., Tržil J., Štarha R.: Anorganická chemie, Ostrava: ES VŠB - TU Ostrava, 2011
Ullrych J., Tržil J., Korubek E., Rychtář L.: Chemie pro horníky II, ES VŠB-TU Ostrava, 1990
Gažo J. a kol. : Všeobecná a anorganická chémia. Alfa, Bratislava 1974
Housecroft C.E., Sharpe A.G.: Inorganic Chemistry, Pearson Education Limited Harlow, 2005
Recommended Reading:
Cox P.A.: Inorganic Chemistry, BIOS Scientific Publishers London, 2004
Klikorka J., Hájek B., Votinský J. : Obecná a anorganická chemie. SNTL, Praha 1989
Remy H.: Anorganická chemie I. díl, SNTL Praha 1961
Remy H.: Anorganická chemie II. díl, SNTL Praha 1961
Cox P.A.: Inorganic Chemistry, BIOS Scientific Publishers London, 2004
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, Individual consultations
Assesment methods and criteria
Task TitleTask TypeMaximum Number of Points
(Act. for Subtasks)
Minimum Number of Points for Task Passing
ExaminationExamination100 51