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610-340 Inorganic Chemistry I

Credit points: 18.0

Coordinator: Dr R Robson, Dr. A. J. Edwards

Prerequisite: Chemistry 610-240 or 610-241, and 610-260

Contact: 26 lectures (2 per week) 52 hours practical work

Timetable: First semester

Content:

Metal and main group chemistry: coordination, cluster and organometallic species; reactivity, including redox and catalytic processes; applications of nuclear magnetic resonance and related structural techniques.

Assessment:

One 3-hour written examination at the end of Semester 1. Practical work will be continuously assessed. Satisfactory performance in both theory and practical work is necessary before credit can be granted for this subject.

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610-340 Inorganic Chemistry I

Credit points: 18.0

Coordinator: Dr R Robson, Dr A J Edwards.

Prerequisite: Chemistry 610-240 or 610-241, and 610-260; or Chemistry B31 and B33.

Contact: 26 lectures (2 per week) 52 hours practical work

Timetable: First semester.

Content:

Metal and main group chemistry: coordination, cluster and organometallic species; reactivity, including redox and catalytic processes; applications of nuclear magnetic resonance and related structural techniques.

Assessment:

One 3-hour written examination at the end of Semester 1. Practical work will be continuously assessed. Satisfactory performance in both theory and practical work is necessary before credit can be granted for this subject.

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