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Grao en Química
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  Inorganic Chemistry 2
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Lesson 1. Metals: an overview. 1.1. General Characteristics of metals.
1.2. Structure and bonding.
1.3. Physical and chemical properties. Chemistry in aqueous solution. Aquated cations: formation and acidic properties. Pourbaix diagrams.
1.4. Preparation. Ellingham diagrams.
Lesson 2. Coordination Chemistry. 2.1. General considerations: Definition and terminology.
2.2. Types of ligands.
2.3. Bonding in complexes.
2.4. Coordination numbers and geometries.
2.5. Isomerism in coordination chemistry.
2.6. Ligand Topology.
Lesson 3. The Group 14 elements (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb). 3.1. Electronic structures of atoms and chemical behaviour.
3.2. The elements: structure and bonding, physical and chemical properties. Chemistry in aqueous solution.
3.3. Occurrence, extraction and uses.
3.4. Main compounds.
Lesson 4. The Group 13 elements (B, Al, Ga, In, Tl). 4.1. Electronic structures of atoms and chemical behaviour.
4.2. The elements: structure and bonding, physical and chemical properties. Chemistry in aqueous solution.
4.3. Occurrence, extraction and uses.
4.4. Main compounds.
Lesson 5. The Groups 1, 2 and 3. 5.1. Electronic structures of atoms and chemical behaviour. Diagonal relationships between Li and Mg, and between Be and Al.
5.2. The elements: structure and bonding, physical and chemical properties. Chemistry in aqueous solution.
5.3. Occurrence, extraction and uses.
5.4. Main compounds.
Lesson 6. d-Block metal chemistry: the first row metals. 6.1. The d-Block metals: General characteristics and classification.
6.2. Electronic structures of atoms and chemical behaviour. The most common oxidation states.
6.3. The elements: structure and bonding, physical and chemical properties. Chemistry in aqueous solution.
6.4. Occurrence, extraction and uses.
6.5. Main compounds.
Lesson 7. d-Block metal chemistry: the second and the third row metals. 7.1. Electronic structures of atoms and chemical behaviour. The most common oxidation states.
7.2. The elements: structure and bonding, physical and chemical properties. Chemistry in aqueous solution.
7.3. Occurrence, extraction and uses.
7.4. Main compounds.
Lesson 8. The f-block metals. 8.1. Lanthanides
8.2. Actinides
8.3 Postactinides
Lesson 9. Experimental Inorganic Chemistry. Synthesis of inorganic elements and compounds.
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