CHM 402 ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEM

Inorganic synthetic methods are used to illustrate descriptive chemistry of the elements and their compounds. Techniques include dry box, inert atmosphere and vacuum line manipulations; solid state synthesis; and computational analysis. Physical measurements include kinetic and equilibrium analysis, spectroscopic methods, magnetic susceptibility, conductivity and voltammetry. Lectures discuss the chemistry of the synthesized compounds and the principles underlying their characterization.

Credits

4

Notes

Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory work.

Prerequisite

CHM 309, which may be taken concurrently, or permission of the instructor. CHM 202 (or CHM 204) is recommended.

Corequisite

Registration is also required in CHM 402L.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 12 students per laboratory section.

Attributes

W