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CHEM250
- Inorganic Chemistry/Lecture, Laboratory
Deals with theories of structure and bonding and their utility in explaining the chemistry of inorganic substances, especially compounds of transition metals. Topics include: molecular orbital, valence bond, and crystal field theories of bonding and examples of the use of theories in explaining the structure and reactivities of inorganic molecules; acid base theory; spectroscopic methods; and kinetics. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of structure and reactivity in terms of basic molecular and atomic parameters. Prerequisite: CHEM132 or CHEM134 and CHEM142 or CHEM244. In-class and final exams, laboratory reports. Mr. Greenaway/Offered every year
Faculty
Frederick Greenaway, Ph.D. - Professor and Chair, Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chair, Environmental Science Program
Adjunct Professor of Biology
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CHEM350
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