Inorganic Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry
In-depth treatment of theoretical concepts in inorganic chemistry and solid state, organmetallic, and bioinorganic chemistry.
CHEM
514
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesCHEM 462; or CHEM 468
 TaughtFall
 ProgramsContaining CHEM 514
Course Outcomes

Describe Atoms and Molecules

Students will be able to describe atoms and molecules.

Describe Physical and Electronic Properties of Inorganic Com

Students will be able to describe the physical and electronic properties of inorganic compounds such as metals, ionic solids, coordination compounds and nanomaterials.

Assign Point Groups and Deduce Symmetries

Students will be able to assign point groups and deduce the symmetries of atomic orbitals, molecular orbitals, and molecular vibrations.

Draw and Name Coordination Compounds

Students will be able to draw and name coordination compounds.

Identify Compounds, Reactions, and Mechanisms

Students will be able to identify stable organometallic compounds, common organometallic reactions, and catalytic mechanisms.

Describe Metalloproteins

Students will be able to describe several metalloproteins.

Write and Orally Present Element Report

Students will be able to write and orally present a report on an element or family of elements.