Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (WS2006/7)
ECTS-Credits: 5
Links
Excercises Part I
Lecture note of Part I (Solid State Chemistry)
Lecture note Part II (Coordination Chemistry)
Lecture note of Part III (Inorganic Molecules)
Seminar
Lecture
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Friday 12-14 (start: Oct. 20)
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AR-F-002
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Kienle/Engelen/Haeuseler/Reiner
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Excercises/Seminar
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Tuesday 10-11 (start: Oct. 17)
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AR-F-002
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Kienle/Engelen/Haeuseler/Reiner
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Lab Course
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Content
The lecture will give a comprehensive summary of advanced aspects of various fields of modern inorganic chemistry. It develops an understanding for the behaviour of molecules and solids in terms of structures, properties and reactivity. Theoretical ideas and models for classical and non-classical inorganic compounds are treated together with important physical methods for their characterization and the measurement of basic physical data.
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Recommended textbook
D. Shriver, P. Atkins, Inorganic Chemistry , Freeman and Company
(further specialised textbooks for sub-chapters (e.g. Solid State Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry, Inorganic Molecules) are recommended during the lecture)
Text books can be borrowed from the university library or (for a limited time) from Dr. C. Reiner (AR-F 107, phone 2726)
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Examination Written examination at the end of WS 2006/7 (50%), see special announcement Exercises/Seminar (25%), Lab course (25%)
1st examination: Monday, 19.02.2007, 10h, AR-F 002 2nd examination: Friday, 23.03.2007, 10h, AR-F 002
Further informations Written examination: 10 exercises, max. 10 points each (50% min. for 5 ECTS credits)
informal test (written), mandatory; purpose is to get an impression about the different chemical pre-knowledge of participants, has no influence on the grades at the end of this module !
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Lab Course For application and registration see special announcements ! Purpose and evaluation: the lab course will give a basic introduction into the most important inorganic chemistry working techniques and will be held at selected dates in December 2006 and January 2007. The performance in this course determines 25% of the grade (75% written examination of the lecture Advanced Inorganic Chemistry!)
Information can be obtained in the inorganic chemistry secretary (AR-F105) in the morning (before 12 am) or via email: reiner@chemie.uni-siegen.de |
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