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FCH-BA_ACHAcad. year: 2024/2025
Introduction in systematic inorganic chemistry, chemical periodicity, origin and distribution of elements on the Earth. General characteristic of transition and intransition metals, metalloids and non-metals. Hydrogen and its isotopes, types of hydrides. Oxygen, ozone, types and structure of oxides, water, hydrogen peroxide. Alkali metals, hydrides, oxides, peroxides, hyper oxides, ozonides, halogens hydroxides, salts of oxoacids, organometalic and complex compounds. Boron, borides, borans. Aluminium, aluminothermy, binary compounds, hydroxides, salts of oxoacids, organometalic and complex compounds. Carbon, fullerens, graphite, carbides, oxides, oxo, peroxo and thioacids. CN compounds, organometalic compounds. Silicon, silanes, halogen derivates, oxides and oxoacids, silicates and aluminosilicates, siloxans. Germanium, tin and lead. Nitrogen, nitrides, ammonia and ammoniac salts. Phosphorus, oxoacids and their derivates. Sulphur and group of selenium, chalcogens hydrogen compounds. Halogens, halogens hydrogen compounds, types of halogenides. Rare gases and their compounds. Scandium group. Titanium, zirconium, hafnium and their compounds. Vanadium, niobium, tantalum. Chromium, molybdenum and tungsten. Manganese, technetium and rhenium. Iron, cobalt and nickel, complex compounds. Light and hard platinum metals compounds of ruthenium, osmium, rhodium, rhodium, palladium and platinum. Copper, silver and gold. Zinc, cadmium and mercury, organometallic and complex compounds.
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The attendance and the successful credit test are conditions of credit.The exam has two parts - written and oral. The oral part takes place only aften the successful written part (minimum E). Attendance at seminars is required.Attendance at lectures is recommended.
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1. Periodic table - Introduction of basic principles and recapitulation of ewssential knowledge2. Hydrogen and basics of electrochemistry3. Alkali metals4. Group 2. elements5. Group 13. elements6. Carbon7. Group 14. elements – silicon, germanium, tin, lead8. Nitrogen9. Group 15. elements – phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth10. Group 16. elements11. Halogens and noble gases12. Lanthanoids, Aktinoids, Transition metals – 1st part13. Transition metals – 2nd part
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1. General trends in the periodic table of elements2. Lewis structures and VSEPR of hydrogen compounds3. Lewis structures and VSEPR of compounds of alkali metals and metals of the 2nd group4. Lewis structures and VSEPR compounds of elements of the 13th group5. Lewis structures and VSEPR of carbon compounds6. Lewis structures and VSEPR compounds of elements of the 14th group7. Lewis structures and VSEPR of nitrogen compounds8. Lewis structures and VSEPR of compounds of elements of the 15th group 9. Lewis structures and VSEPR of compounds of elements of the 16th group10. Lewis structures and VSEPR of halogen compounds11. Lewis structures and VSEPR of noble gas compounds12. Lewis structures and VSEPR of transition metal compounds – 1st part13. Lewis structures and VSEPR of transition metal compounds – 2nd part