Course title | |||||
無機化学 [Inorganic Chemistry] | |||||
Course category | Requirement | Credit | 2 | ||
Department | Year | 2~ | Semester | 3rd | |
Course type | 3rd | Course code | 01ch2003a | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
杉江 昌, 芳賀 尚樹 [HAGA Naoki] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Agriculture | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
The purpose of this course is to master inorganic chemistry as a basis for understanding the circulation and transportation of materials in the environment, and to utilize this knowledge as a basis for understanding specialized subjects and conducting graduation research. Specifically, we aim to understand the following contents. 1. Understanding the characteristics and reactivity of major elements and the stability of compounds in relation to the periodic table. Understanding of the roles and functions of metal complexes in biological systems. |
Expected Learning |
1. Understand the properties of elements based on the periodic table and explain them systematically. 2. Understand and explain acid-base reactions and redox reactions in aqueous solutions. 3. Understand and explain the relationship between chemical bonds and structures in metal complexes, and the characteristic properties of complexes. Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: A See the Curriculum maps. (URL: https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/ ) |
Course schedule |
1. Lecture guidance. What you will learn in inorganic chemistry 2. Atomic structure and the periodic table 3. Chemical bonding and crystal structure 4. Various crystal structures and their properties 5. Acids and bases in aqueous solution (1) 6. Acids and bases in aqueous solution (2) 7. Redox reactions (1) 8. Redox reactions (2) 9. Properties and reactions of typical elements (1) 10. Properties and reactions of typical elements (2) 11. Properties and reactions of transition elements 12. Properties of rare earth and radioactive elements 13. Structure of complexes 14. Properties and reactions of complexes 15. Summary. Periodic examination |
Prerequisites |
In addition to 30 hours that students spend in the class, students are recommended to prepare for and revise the lectures, spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University and using the lecture handouts as well as the references specified below. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Prints are distributed in the lecture. |
References |
CHMISTRY: The Molecular Nature of Matter Seventh Edition, Neil D. Jespersen, Alison Hyslop, James E. Brady (Japanese translation version) |
Assessment/Grading |
Examinations (90%), Effort of learning (10%) |
Message from instructor(s) |
Inorganic chemistry is a fundamental subject in the study of material cycles in the environment, such as in the atmosphere and soil, and the behavior of materials in living organisms. I hope that students will actively engage in this course in order to acquire specialized knowledge and to enrich their future research activities. |
Course keywords |
Structure of atomic nuclei, Electronic configuration, Chemical bonding, Crystals, Acid-base reactions, Redox reactions, Properties of elements, Complexes |
Office hours |
I invite questions during and after the lecture or by email. |
Remarks 1 |
Contact e-mail address: msugie[at]kankyo-kanri.co.jp |
Remarks 2 |
Instructor, SUGIE Masashi (contact person, Naoki Haga) |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
Language Subject |
Last update |
9/22/2021 9:46:38 AM |