Inorganic Chemistry
1
2015-2016
01551057
CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Students should have basic knowledge in general chemistry obtained in highschool.
Teaching Methods
The course of Inorganic Chemistry includes lectures and laboratory classes.
The program aims to give theoretical knowledge of General Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry basics, emphasizing the study of the properties and reactions of the elements of the Periodic Table.
The laboratory component involves performing experimental preparation techniques some important inorganic reagents, applying knowledge acquired in lectures.
Learning Outcomes
The objectives of this course are:
Acquisition of skills in General Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry.
To develop the ability to correlate the chemical and physical properties of elements and their compounds with their positions in the periodic table.
To establish the link between theory and laboratory practice by conducting laboratory experiments.
To acquire expertise in chemistry laboratory in handling of reagents and solvents as well as in analytical techniques.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
Theoretical program
introduction
Atoms, molecules and ions
Chemical formulas, nomenclature
Mass relations
Quantum theory and electronic structure of atoms
Chemical bond
Chemical reactions
Intermolecular forces and condition of the subject
Solutions
Study of the periodic table of elements
Periodic relationships among the elements
Hydrogen
Representative elements
Transition Metals
Bioinorganic chemistry
Essential elements
Transition metals and coordination chemistry
Metal complexes in biological systems
Notions of nuclear chemistry
Laboratory program
Theoretical study of methods for preparation and analysis of inorganic compounds
Preparation and calibration solutions (acid / base, redox)
Preparation and quantification of inorganic compounds
Application exercises.
Head Lecturer(s)
Maria Manuel da Cruz Silva
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Laboratory work or Field work: 30.0%
Exam: 70.0%
Bibliography
Raymond Chang, Kenneth Goldsby “General Chemistry: The Essential Concepts
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 7 edition., 2013, ISBN-10: 0073402753
Geoff Rayner-Canham, Tina Overton “Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry”, 2013, 3rd Edition, WH Freeman and Company, New York
Gary L. Miessler, Paul J. Fischer, Donald A. Tarr. Inorganic Chemistry (5th Edition).
Publisher: Prentice Hall ISBN-10: 0321811054.