Course title
生物多様性保全学   [Conservation of Biodiversity]
Course category specialized courses/ major subjects  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 14  Semester YearLong 
Course type YearLong  Course code 02c1309
Instructor(s)
松本 武, 松田 和秀   [MATSUMOTO Takeshi, MATSUDA Kazuhide]
Facility affiliation Field Science Center Office   Email address

Course description
Google Classroom CODE: TBA
You can understand the characteristics and reactions of materials through chemistry. The properties of materials are based on the properties of constituting atoms and their reactions, i.e. bonding. In this lecture, the structure and periodical characteristics of atoms, several chemical bonding between atoms, and reaction and properties of several inorganic materials are explained.
Expected Learning
Understand the structures of atoms and molecules, and the structure and reactions of liquids and solids from the view point of inorganic chemistry.
Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: See the Curriculum maps.
Course schedule
(1) Introduction: What is inorganic chemistry
(2)-(6) "Text Chapter 1 and 2”
Atomic structure: Bohr model, quantization, wave function
Periodic law: Electron configuration and properties of atoms / ions
Molecular structure: localized binding approximation and basis of molecular orbital theory
(7) Summary of atomic structures and molecular structures
Intermediate Exam
(8)&(9) "Text Chapter 3 and 6”
Ionic solids: crystal lattice and lattice energy
Symmetry of molecules and crystals: symmetry operations and symmetry elements
(10)-(13) "Text Chapter 4, 5 and 7”
Acid/Base: Classification and Strength
Solvents: Classification and Properties
Redox: Potential and Stability
Fundamentals of coordination chemistry: structure, reactivity and stability
(14) Application of inorganic chemistry: inorganic substances as industrial materials
(15) Summary of ionic solids, symmetry, coordination chemistry and acid/base etc.
Final Exam
Prerequisites
It is indispensable contents of lessons to be taken for 2nd year inorganic chemistry II and III.
In addition to 30 hours you spend in the class, you are expected to prepare for and review the classes as above, spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Text "Shriver / Atkins: Inorganic Chemistry 6th Edition”
In addition handouts are given in the lecture.
References
"Atkins: Physical Chemistry""
“Cotton / Wilkinson / Gauss: Basic Inorganic Chemistry"
Assessment/Grading
Exercise/homework: 20%, midterm exam: 40%, and final exam: 40%
Message from instructor(s)
Chemistry is not "Memorization", but is structured and systematized area with quantum theory as a background. Based on this recognition, we aim to acquire basic concepts and principles that are indispensable not only for inorganic chemistry but also for chemistry subjects that discuss the characteristics of each atom, molecule or ion.
Depending on the degree of understanding of the students in the lecture and the results of the exams, exercises or homeworks, some of the contents may be repeated. So, sometimes it can not be done as described in [Course Schedule]. Then the schedule will be flexibly changed.
Course keywords
Atomic structure, periodic law, molecular structure, inorganic solids, symmetry, acid/base and coordination chemistry
Office hours
Monday 12: 00-13: 00
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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1/5/2023 10:42:10 AM