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1 Chemistry 222: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry Spring 2017 Syllabus Instructor: Dr. Lisa Rosenberg Office: BWC B414d* Tel. 721-7173 Email: [email protected] Web: http://web.uvic.ca/~lisarose/ *This office is inside a larger room (B414) with a fob-locked door: call to let me know you’re at the door, or email to make an appointment to see me. Lab Instructor: Dr. Dave Berry Office: Elliott 334e Tel. 721-7170 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.uvic.ca/science/chemistry/people/instructors/DaveBerry/index.php Prerequisites: Chem 101 and 102 or equivalent. Lectures: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 10:30 - 11:20 am, ELL 167 Drop-in hours: (Ell 038) Tuesdays 5:00-6:30 pm Course website: http://web.uvic.ca/~chem222/index.htm Laboratory website: http://web.uvic.ca/~berryde/chem222/index.html Course Content: Introduction to fundamental concepts in inorganic chemistry, and a survey of the s-, p-, and d-block elements and their compounds Periodic trends in physical and chemical properties Molecular symmetry • Molecular orbital diagrams for simple covalent molecules • Solid state structures: metals, salts, and simple or extended covalent systems • Oxidation and reduction processes • Introduction to coordination chemistry, including colours and magnetism of transition metal complexes • All accompanied by examples of descriptive chemistry and applications as time permits Course materials: all of the following will be available for purchase at the UVic Bookstore. (1) Textbook (recommended): Inorganic Chemistry,4 th Ed., Housecroft & Sharpe (H&S), Pearson, 2012. Most of the lecture material can be found in this text or earlier editions, but my lectures will be the ultimate authority. A copy of this text is available on 2h reserve at the library. (2) Course workbook (required): The workbook is intended to be a guide to the lectures. It contains some content and should be brought to every class. Due to course content changes, previous versions of this workbook are NOT recommended for use in 2017. (3) i>clicker (required) (4) calculator (for tests; see website for details)

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Chemistry222:IntroductiontoInorganicChemistrySpring2017Syllabus

Instructor: Dr.LisaRosenberg Office:BWCB414d* Tel.721-7173 Email:[email protected] Web:http://web.uvic.ca/~lisarose/ *Thisofficeisinsidealargerroom(B414)withafob-lockeddoor:calltoletmeknowyou’reatthe

door,oremailtomakeanappointmenttoseeme.LabInstructor: Dr.DaveBerry Office:Elliott334e Tel.721-7170 Email:[email protected] Web:http://www.uvic.ca/science/chemistry/people/instructors/DaveBerry/index.phpPrerequisites: Chem101and102orequivalent. Lectures: Tuesday,Wednesday,Friday,10:30-11:20am,ELL167Drop-inhours: (Ell038)Tuesdays5:00-6:30pm Coursewebsite: http://web.uvic.ca/~chem222/index.htm Laboratorywebsite: http://web.uvic.ca/~berryde/chem222/index.html CourseContent: Introductiontofundamentalconceptsininorganicchemistry,andasurveyof thes-,p-,andd-blockelementsandtheircompounds•Periodictrendsinphysicalandchemicalproperties•Molecularsymmetry•Molecularorbitaldiagramsforsimplecovalentmolecules•Solidstatestructures:metals,salts,andsimpleorextendedcovalentsystems•Oxidationandreductionprocesses•Introductiontocoordinationchemistry,includingcoloursandmagnetismoftransitionmetalcomplexes•Allaccompaniedbyexamplesofdescriptivechemistryandapplicationsastimepermits Coursematerials:allofthefollowingwillbeavailableforpurchaseattheUVicBookstore.(1)Textbook(recommended): InorganicChemistry,4thEd.,Housecroft&Sharpe(H&S),Pearson,2012.Mostofthelecturematerialcanbefoundinthistextorearliereditions,butmylectureswillbetheultimateauthority.Acopyofthistextisavailableon2hreserveatthelibrary.(2) Course workbook (required): The workbook is intended to be a guide to the lectures. It contains somecontent and should be brought to every class. Due to course content changes, previous versions of thisworkbookareNOTrecommendedforusein2017.(3)i>clicker(required)(4)calculator(fortests;seewebsitefordetails)

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Grading: 1stMidterm(duringclass,Tuesday,Feb7) 15%2ndMidterm(duringclass,Wednesday,Mar15) 15%FinalExam(3hours) 34%i>clickerparticipation 3% Laboratory 33%Total 100%

Youmustpassboththelectureandlaboratoryportionsofthecoursetoreceiveapassinggrade.Othernotes:•IexpectyoutoreadandabidebyUVic’spolicyonacademicintegrityat

http://web.uvic.ca/calendar2017-01/undergrad/info/regulations/academic-integrity.html•iClickerusewillcommencewithinthefirstfewlectures;pleaseregisteryourclickerassoonaspossible.Clickerparticipationisasfollows:ifyouparticipatein80%oftheclickerquestionsposedinclassyougetthefullmarks(3%)towardsyourtotalgrade.Theparticipationgradeforlessthan80%responseisbasedonaslidingscale(e.g.40%participationisworth1.5marks).Notethatclickergradesareforclassparticipationonlyandnotonthepercentageofcorrectanswers.Toregisteryourclickerforthiscourse,followtheinstructionsat

https://www.uvic.ca/systems/support/learningteaching/iclicker/•Problemsetswillbeprovidedregularlyonthecoursespacessite.TheseproblemsetsarepracticeproblemsandwillNOTbegraded(sopleasedon’thandthemin).Solutionstotheproblemsetswillalsobeposted.•ThelecturematerialandthelaboratorymaterialareNOTintendedtocorresponddirectly.DaveBerryoryourlaboratoryTAcanansweranyquestionsyouhaveaboutthelaboratory.•The2ndMidtermTestiscumulative,butwithanemphasisontopicscoveredsincethe1stMidtermTest.•Thefinalexamisalsocumulative,butwithaslightemphasisontopicscoveredsincethe2ndMidtermTest.•Iwillmakeeveryefforttogradeandreturnmidtermsassoonaspossible.Notethatonceyouhavereceivedyourgradedmidterm,youhave2weekstohaveyourmidtermgradealteredbasedonanysortoferrorinaddition,grading,etc.•IfyoumissoneoftheMidtermTestswithavalidmedicalexcuse,thepercentageweightofthatexamwillbedividedbetweentheotherMidtermTestandthefinalexam. •IfyoumissbothMidtermTests,againonlywithavalidmedicalexcuses,thesecondexaminationMUSTbemadeupwithintwoweeksofthe2ndMidtermTestdate. •IfyoumisstheFinalExam,youmustsubmitdocumentationwithaRequestforAcademicConcessionformtotheUndergraduateRecordsOffice,asdescribedintheCalendar.