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Last update: Pátková Vlasta (17.04.2018)
Students will be able to: specify typical behaviour of an element or a group of elements based on their position in periodic system. evaluate and compare influence of the periodically variable properties. interpret a specific behaviour or a specific structure which are typiccal for a certain element |
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Last update: Hoskovcová Irena Ing. CSc. (14.06.2018)
R: Wulfsberg: Inorganic Chemistry , University Science Books, 2000 R: D. M. P Mingos: Essential Trends in Inorganic Chemistry, OUP 2005 R: F. A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, C. A. Murillo, M. Bochman: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 6th ed., Wiley, 1999 A: C.Housecroft, A.Sharpe, Inorganic Chemistry, 4th ed., Pearson, 2012 A: W. L. Jolly, Modern Inorganic Chemistry, McGraw Hill, 1985 |
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Last update: Pátková Vlasta (17.04.2018)
1. Atomic structure. Nucleus, its stability, radioactivity. Electrons. 2. Interaction among atoms. Bonding theories, their possibilities and limits, comparison. 3. Solutins and solubilities. Water solutions, protic solvents. 4. Ionic aprotic solvents, ionic liquids. 5. Meatl-metal bond, clusters. Zintl ions, boranes. d-metal clusters, isolobality principle. 6. Bonding in oxides, properties of oxides, hydration, acidobasicity. 7. Redox behaviour and photochemistry. 8. Reaction mechanisms in inorganic chemistry 9. Lanthanoids. 10. Actinoids.
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Last update: Pátková Vlasta (17.04.2018)
Presentation of a selected topic. Oral exam. |