Program Overview
University Program Information
The university program offers various study options for students, including bachelor's and master's degrees.
Study Options
- Bachelor's (regular)
- Master's (regular)
- Bachelor's (distance learning)
- Diploma (regular)
Course Description
The course "Inorganic Chemistry 1" is offered as part of the program.
Course Details
- Course Code: 3251 CHEM
- Course Name: Inorganic Chemistry 1
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisites: General Chemistry 1 (CHEM 3111)
Course Overview
This course describes the electronic configuration of atoms and molecules using molecular orbital theory, valence bond theory, and valence shell electron pair repulsion theory. It also covers the geometric forms of molecules, ionic bonds in solids, acid-base concepts, oxidation-reduction reactions, and the chemistry of main group metals.
Required Textbooks
- Inorganic Chemistry, Catherine Housecroft and Alan G. Sharpe, latest edition, Prentice Hall, 2005
- Foundations of Inorganic Chemistry, Gary Wulfsberg, 2017, Publisher University Science Books & U.S Subsidiary books
- Inorganic Chemistry; Principles of Structure and Reactivity, J. E. Huheey, E. A. Keiter, R. L. Keiter, 4th ed., 1997, Harper Collins
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