CHEM 352 Inorganic Chemistry II
This course describes the properties, compounds and chemistry of the d- and f-block elements, including
organometallics, thus providing students with an ability to rationalize trends and behaviors based on
foundational concepts such as electronic structure and coordination chemistry. It introduces students to the applications, including materials and bioinorganic chemistry, with case studies such as inorganic chemistry in medicine, hydrogen-storage for energy applications and industrial catalysis.
Prerequisite
CHEM 251, CHEM 351
Offered
Spring