529-0012-02L  General Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry) II

SemesterSpring Semester 2018
LecturersH. Grützmacher, W. Uhlig
Periodicityyearly recurring course
Language of instructionGerman



Courses

NumberTitleHoursLecturers
529-0012-02 VAllgemeine Chemie II (AC)3 hrs
Tue09:45-10:30HCI G 7 »
Wed12:45-14:30HCI G 7 »
H. Grützmacher, W. Uhlig
529-0012-02 UAllgemeine Chemie II (AC)
Uebung Di 13-14 Uhr für Interdisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften
1 hrs
Mon09:45-10:30HCI D 2 »
09:45-10:30HCI D 4 »
09:45-10:30HCI D 6 »
09:45-10:30HCI E 8 »
09:45-10:30HCI F 2 »
09:45-10:30HCI F 8 »
09:45-10:30HCI H 2.1 »
09:45-10:30HCI J 8 »
09:45-10:30HCP E 47.1 »
09:45-10:30HPT C 103 »
11:45-12:30HCI J 6 »
Tue12:45-13:30HCI D 6 »
12:45-13:30HCI D 8 »
W. Uhlig, H. Grützmacher

Catalogue data

Abstract1) General definitions 2) The VSEPR model 3) Qualitative molecular orbital diagrams 4) Closest packing, metal structures 5) The Structures of metalloids
6) Structures of the non-metals 7) Synthesis of the elements 8) Reactivity of the elements 9) Ionic Compounds 10) Ions in Solution 11) Element hydrogen compounds 12) Element halogen compounds 13) Element oxygen compounds 14) Redox chemistry
ObjectiveUnderstanding of the fundamental principles of the structures, properties, and reactivities of the main group elements (groups 1,2 and 13 to 18).
ContentThe course is divided in 14 sections in which the fundamental phenomena of the chemistry of the main group elements are discussed: Part 1: Introduction in the periodical properties of the elements and general definitions –Part 2: The VSEPR model –Part 3: Qualitative molecular orbital diagrams for simple inorganic molecules – Part 4: Closest packing and structures of metals Part 5: The Structures of semimetals (metalloids) of the main group elements –Part 6: Structures of the non-metals– Part 7: Synthesis of the elements. –Part 8: Reactivity of the elements Part 9: Ionic Compounds Part 10: Ions in Solution Part 11: Element hydrogen compounds Part 12: Element halogen compounds Part 13: Element oxygen compounds Part 14: Redox chemistry.
Lecture notesThe transparencies used in the course are accessible via the internet on Link
LiteratureJ. Huheey, E. Keiter, R. Keiter, Inorganic Chemistry, Principles and Reactivity, 4th edition, deGruyter, 2003.

C.E.Housecroft, E.C.Constable, Chemistry, 4th edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2010.
Prerequisites / NoticeBasis for the understanding of this lecture is the course Allgemeine Chemie 1.

Performance assessment

Performance assessment information (valid until the course unit is held again)
Performance assessment as a two-semester course together with 529-0011-02L General Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry) I
For programme regulations
(Examination block)
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Chemical Engineering 2006; Version 27.03.2018 (Examination Block)
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Chemistry 2005; Version 27.03.2018 (Examination Block)
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Interdisciplinary Sciences 2010; Version 27.03.2018 (Examination Block)
Bachelor's Programme in Biology - Chemical Direction 2011; Version 14.05.2013 (Examination Block)
ECTS credits7 credits
ExaminersA. Togni, H. Grützmacher, W. Uhlig
Typesession examination
Language of examinationGerman
RepetitionThe performance assessment is offered every session. Repetition possible without re-enrolling for the course unit.
Mode of examinationwritten 120 minutes
Written aidsTaschenrechner und Periodensystem Keine elektronische Kommunikationsmittel
Performance assessment as a semester course (other programmes)
ECTS credits4 credits
ExaminersH. Grützmacher, W. Uhlig
Typesession examination
Language of examinationGerman
RepetitionThe performance assessment is offered every session. Repetition possible without re-enrolling for the course unit.
Mode of examinationwritten 60 minutes
Written aidsTaschenrechner (nicht kommunikationsfähig)
If the course unit is part of an examination block, the credits are allocated for the successful completion of the whole block.
This information can be updated until the beginning of the semester; information on the examination timetable is binding.

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ProgrammeSectionType
Chemistry BachelorCompulsory Subjects First Year ExaminationsOInformation
Chemical Engineering BachelorCompulsory Subjects First Year ExaminationsOInformation
Interdisciplinary Sciences BachelorCompulsory Subjects First Year ExaminationsOInformation
Interdisciplinary Sciences BachelorAdditional First Year SubjectsZInformation