Chemistry 4610/5560, Inorganic Chemistry

Fall, 2005

Department of Chemistry

University of North Texas

 

Announcements


11/23/05   Download exercises for Exam 3 material (Chapters 9-11)

11/14/05   End-of-chapter exercises for Chapter 9:

3rd ed: 1, 2b, 3, 4, 5, 8-14, 18.
2nd ed: 1, 2b, 3, 4, 5, 8-13, 17.


11/9/05   Exam II statistics

11/9/05 Check out the current issue of Inorg. Chem. The cover features the work done as a classroom project by a former student of this CHEM4610/556 class!

11/4/05   PowrPoint presentations about pi acids and bases:
             Part 1: From the literature.
             Part 2: From the "Research for the Classroom" program  by students of this course.

10/28/05 EXAM 2 DATE: NEXT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4
 
10/28/05   End-of-chapter exercises for Chapter 6:

3rd ed: 1, 3, 4, 6, 13, 15, 16, 20, 22, 24.
2nd ed: 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 24, 25.


10/24/05    Term paper rules (required only for the CHEM 5560 graduate students)
10/19/05  Papers discussed in class about the applications of MO theory:
                   a) Photocatalytic decomposition of NO by Ag(I)-doped zeolites
                   b) Delivery of nitric oxide to biological targets on demand

10/12/05   Exam I statistics

10/12/05 Download PowerPoint files about MO theory:
          - Presentation # 1: MO's from AO's
          - Presentation #2: Bonding scheme for diatomics

9/28/05 EXAM 1 DATE: NEXT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5
            
9/21/05 Chapter 4 suggested problems:

        3rd edition text:  1-6, 10, 15 (only 1st part), 17, 18.
        2nd edition text: 1-6, 10, 15 (only 1st part), 17, 18.


9/21/05 Links to an interesting group theory site (courtesy of Dr. Dean Johnston, Otterbein College):

            Tutorial: http://www.otterbein.edu/home/fac/dnhjhns/symmetry/index.html

            More stuff: http://www-theory.mpip-mainz.mpg.de/~gelessus/group.html


9/21/05 Chapter 3 HW exercises:  

            3rd edition text: 1-10, 12, 16, 17, 21.
            2nd edition text: 1-10, 11a, 16, 17, 21.


9/14/05 Click to download Omary et al. paper discussed in class about electronic transitions and radii of monovalent coinage metal


9/14/05 Click to download Schmidbaur paper discussed in class about lanthanide contraction


9/14/05 Click to download paper discussed in class about ionization potential


9/14/05 Chapter 2 HW exercises:  

            3rd edition text: 2 (fix equation); 10 (omit 7g); 11b, 12, 13, 16 (b,d), 18, 19. 22 (a,b, e only), 25, 26.

            2nd edition text: 2 (fix equation); 3; 10 (omit 7g); 11b, 12, 13, 16 (a,d), 18, 19. 21 (a, d only), 24, 25.

9/14/05   Solution manual for both the 2nd and 3rd editions of the textbook are on reserve in the science library

 

COURSE GENERAL INFORMATION

 

Lecture: Chemistry Building, Room 253, MWF 11:00-11:50 PM

 

Instructor: Dr. Mohammad A. Omary

Office: 303 Masters Hall

Telephone: 565-2443                         

E-mail: omary@unt.edu

Office hours: Wednesdays 12:30-2:30 PM; Available most other times on a drop-in or appointment basis.

 

Text: Miessler, G. L.; Tarr, D. A., "Inorganic Chemistry", 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River, 2003.  ISBN 0-13-035471-b AVAILABLE IN BOOKSTORE.  2nd edition is OK but you will have to photocopy the problems from the 3rd edition.

Optional but highly recommended: Any inorganic model set.

 

Course web page: Click on the course link in http://www.chem.unt.edu/faculty/omary.htm or go directly to http://www.cas.unt.edu/~omary/4610_5560-05.html

 

TOPICS

Exam 1 Material:

Exam 2 Material:

Exam 3 Material:

Final Exam Material (in addition to above material):

 

Grading policy: Grading depends on whether you are enrolled in CHEM4610 or CHEM5560:

CHEM 4610 students: There will be three mid-term exams (3 x 20=60 pts), and a final exam (40 pts). The final letter grade for the course will be based on the total points of the exams. 

CHEM 5560 students: There will be three mid-term exams (3 x 15 = 45 pts), and a final exam (40 pts). A term paper about a topic among a list chosen by the instructor will be mandatory and will account for 15 points.  The final letter grade for the course will be based on the total points of the exams and term paper. 

Disability accommodations: All reasonable accommodation will be made to facilitate special needs. However, it is the student's responsibility to make any special needs known to the instructor. It is recommended that students with special needs first meet with the staff of the Office of Disability Accommodation (ODA), Union 324, 565-4323, then meet with the instructor. For more information, see the ODA website.