- Course unit code:
- N4190_4B
- Course unit title:
- Inorganic chemistry
- Mode of delivery, planned learning activities and teaching methods:
- lecture – 3 hours weekly (on-site method)
seminar – 3 hours weekly (on-site method)
- Credits allocated:
- 7
- Recommended semester:
- Biotechnológia – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 1. semester
Chemical Engineering – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 1. semester
Potraviny, výživa, kozmetika – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 1. semester
Process Control – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 1. semester
Process Control (remedial) – bachelor (full-time, attendance method), 3. semester
- Level of study:
- 1.
- Prerequisites for registration:
- none
- Assesment methods:
-
- Learning outcomes of the course unit:
- The subject of inorganic chemistry is a resource that students will use to gain the knowledge needed to understand the current level in the field of inorganic chemistry and aspects of coordination and organometallic chemistry. The course is based on the periodic table of elements and provides a systematic study of the chemistry of all chemical elements and their compounds. It includes important recent developments with an emphasis on progress in the interpretation of structure, binding and reactivity.Mastering of the basic principles of general and inorganic chemistry, structure, properties, industrial, biological and environmental applications of nonmetallic and metallic elements and their simple inorganic and coordination compounds.
- Course contents:
- Recommended or required reading:
Basic:
- ŠIMA, J. – KOMAN, M. – KOTOČOVÁ, A. Anorganická chémia. Bratislava: Nakladateľstvo STU, 2009. 480 s. ISBN 978-80-227-3087-7.
Recommended:
- G. Rayner-Canham, T. Overton: Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry, 6th edition, W.H. Freeman and Company, New York, 2017
- J. Šima, M. Koman, A. Kotočová, P. Segľa, M. Tatarko, D. Valigura: Anorganická chémia, Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave, 2016
- M. Weller, T. Overton, J. Rourke, F. Armstrong Inorganic Chemistry (6th Edition), Oxfor, 2014.
- Language of instruction:
- Slovak, English
- Assessed students in total:
1308
A 4.9 %
B 10.3 %
C 23.5 %
D 25.7 %
E 18.1 %
FX 17.5 %
- Course supervisor:
- prof. Ing. Ján Moncoľ, DrSc.
- Last modification:
- 13. 9. 2021
Department:
Department of Inorganic Chemistry
AIS: 2024/2025
2023/2024
2021/2022
2019/2020
2018/2019
2017/2018