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Chem301DescriptiveInorganicChemistry

Spring2018 3Credits

Syllabus

MeetingTime:MWF9:10-10:00 Room:TroyG005

Prerequisite:Chem106withaCorbetter

Instructor:JeremyLessmann Officelocation:Fulmer311 Phone:335-2098

Email:[email protected] OfficeHours: W10-11,Tu9:30-10:30

Coursewebsite:ThecoursewillusetheBlackboardlearningmanagementsystem

CourseMaterials:Requiredtext:DescriptiveInorganicChemistry,GeoffRayner-CanhamandTinaOverton,6thEd.,Freeman,2014(ISBN:978-1-4641-2557-7)

StudentLearningOutcomesAttheendofthiscourse,studentsshouldbeableto:

CourseTopics/Dates

EvaluationofOutcome:Thisoutcomewillbeevaluatedprimarilyby:

1.Describetheorganizationoftheelementsintheperiodictablebasedonelectronconfiguration,atomicradii,ionizationenergies,andelectronaffinities.2.DescribeandapplybondingconceptsintermsoftheLewismodelandtheionicmodel,predictshapesofmoleculesbasedontheVSEPRmodel,anddescribeioniccompoundsusingthebasicideasofcrystalpacking3.Applythermodynamicprinciples,includinglatticeandbondenergies,toevaluatethestabilityofinorganiccompounds4.Distinguishandapplyacid-basetheoriestopredicttheoutcomeofinorganicreactions5.Applyconceptsanddatarelatingoxidation-reductionreactionstopredicttheoutcomeofinorganicreactions6.Describetheperiodictrendsinreactivity.7.Describethepredominantfeaturesoftheelementsbasedontheirpositionintheperiodictable(hydrogen,Groups1,2,13,14,15,16,17,and18)8.Describeandnamethestructurescommonlyobservedfortransitionmetalcomplexes.9.Describethepredominantstructuralfeaturesandreactivityofthecompoundsofthe3dtransitionmetals.10.Describethepredominantstructuralfeaturesandreactivityofthecompoundsofthe4dand5dtransitionmetals.11.DescribethepredominantstructuralfeaturesandreactivityofthecompoundsoftheGroup12metals.12.Recognizecommon,stableorganometallictransitionmetalcompounds.

Week1Weeks2and3Week4Week5Week6Weeks7-11Week12Week12and13Weeks13and14Week14Week14

Exam1andQuiz1Exam1andQuiz2Exam1andQuiz3Exam1andQuiz4Exam1andQuiz5Exam2andQuizzes6-10Exam2andQuiz11Exam2andQuiz12Exam2andQuiz12FinalExamFinalExamAlltopicswillbere-evaluatedbythefinalexam.

AssignmentsTherewillbeungradedin-classexercisesandfollow-upassignments.TheanswerkeysforthesewillbepostedonBlackboardbuttheywillnotbegraded.Therewillbetwoin-classhourexamsandtwelvein-classquizzesaswellasacomprehensivefinal. Ofthetwelvequizzes,tenwillcounttowardsthefinalgradewithlowesttwoscoresdropped.Therewillbenomakeupsquizzes.Therewillbeten(14?)homeworkassignmentsthatwillcomeprimarilyfromthetextbookandtheywillbedueonWednesdayandcoverthematerialthroughthepreviousFriday.ThequizzesonthesamematerialwillbeonthefollowingFriday.

GradingPolicy 2HourExams 2X150 300points 10BestHomework 10X25 250

10BestQuizzes 10X20 200 Final 250 250 Total 1000points

GradesarebasedonthetotalpointsandwillbenolowerthananAfor90-100%,aBfor80-90%,aCfor70-80%andaDfor60-70%.Therewillalsobe+and-grades.

Weektoweekcourseoutlinewithtopicsandassignments(Sincethisisthefirsttimethiscoursehasbeentaughtsometopicsmayshiftorbechangedasneeded.)

Week Readingtopics AssignmentsandExams1:Jan.8–12 Chptr.1TheElectronicStructureoftheAtom:A

ReviewChptr.2TheStructureofthePeriodicTable

None

2:Jan.15*-19 Chptr.3CovalentBondingandMolecularSpectroscopy

Homework1(W),Quiz1(F)

3:Jan.22–26 Chptr.4MetallicBondingandAlloys(4.1,4.3,4.4)andChptr.5:IonicBondingandSolid-StateStructures(5.1-5.4)

Homework2(W),Quiz2(F)

4:Jan.29–Feb.2 Chptr.6WhyCompoundsExist-InorganicThermodynamics

Homework3(W),Quiz3(F)

5:Feb.5–9 Chptr.7SolventSystemsandAcid-BaseBehavior Homework4(W),Quiz4(F)6:Feb.12–16 Chptr.8OxidationandReduction(8.1–8.9) Homework5(W),Quiz5(F)7:Feb.19*–23 Chptr.9PeriodicPatterns

Chptr.10HydrogenChptr.11TheGroup1Elements:TheAlkaliMetals(11.1–11.6)

Homework6(W),Exam1(Chapters1through8)(F)

8:Feb.26–March2 Chptr.11TheGroup1Elements:TheAlkaliMetals(11.7–11.14)Chptr.12TheGroup2Elements:TheAlkalineEarthMetalsChptr.13TheGroup13Elements(13.1–13.5)

Homework7(W),Quiz6

9:March5–9 Chptr.13TheGroup13Elements(13.6–13.11)Chptr.14TheGroup14Elements

Homework8(W),Quiz7(F)

March12–16 SpringVacation 10:March19–23 Chptr.15TheGroup15Elements:ThePnictogens

Chptr.16TheGroup16Elements:TheChalcogens(16.1–16.8)

Homework9(W),Quiz8(F)

11:March26–30 Chptr.16TheGroup16Elements:TheChalcogens(16.9–16.22)

Homework10(W),Quiz9(F)

Chptr.17TheGroup17Elements:TheHalogensChptr.18TheGroup18Elements:TheNobleGases

Week Readingtopics AssignmentsandExams12:April2–6 Chptr.19TransitionMetalComplexes(19.1–19.5,

19.14-19.15)Chptr.20The3dTransitionMetals(20.1–20.10)

Homework11(W),Quiz10(F)

13:April9–13 Chptr.20The3dTransitionMetals(20.11–20.13)Chptr.21The4dand5dTransitionMetals(21.1–21.6)

Homework12(W),Exam2(Chapters9through20.10)(F)

14:April16-20 Chptr.21The4dand5dTransitionMetals(21.7–21.12)Chptr.22TheGroup12Elements

Homework13(W),Quiz11(F)

15:April23-27 Chptr23OrganometallicChemistry(selectedtopics)andReview

Homework14(W),Quiz12(F)

16:May1 Tuesday8-10 ComprehensiveFinalExam

*Jan.15istheMartinLutherKingholiday,February19isthePresident’sDayholiday

AttendancepolicyRegularattendanceisexpectedinordertobesuccessfulinthiscourse.Ifyouknowthatyouwillmissanexam,quiz,inclassproblem,ortheduedateforahomeworkassignmentforreasonsbeyondyourcontrol,youareexpectedtomakearrangementsinadvanceforanyaccommodationthatmaybepossible.Ingeneral,lateexamsorquizzesarenotavailable.

StudentswithDisabilitiesReasonableaccommodationsareavailableforstudentswithadocumenteddisability.Ifyouhaveadisabilityandneedaccommodationstofullyparticipateinthisclass,pleaseeithervisitorcalltheAccessCenter(WashingtonBuilding217;509-335-3417)toscheduleanappointmentwithanAccessAdvisor.AllaccommodationsMUSTbeapprovedthroughtheAccessCenter.FormoreinformationcontactaDisabilitySpecialist.

AcademicIntegrityIencourageyoutoworkwithclassmatesonassignments.However,eachstudentmustturninoriginalwork.Nocopyingwillbeaccepted.StudentswhoviolateWSU'sStandardsofConductforStudentswillreceiveazeroontheassignmentandmayreceiveanFasafinalgradeinthiscourse,andwillbereportedtotheOfficeStudentStandardsandAccountability.CheatingisdefinedintheStandardsforStudentConductWAC504-26-010(3).Itisstronglysuggestedthatyoureadandunderstandthesedefinitions.

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