Inorganic Chemistry
Inorganic
chemistry is a course that covers the modern theories of atomic structure
and chemical bonding and their applications to molcular and metallic structures
and coordination chemistry. The image on the right shows the iron in a
heme coordinated to a histidine in a blood protein such as hemoglobin.
The laboratory course explores the principles of inorganic chemistry using
selected experiments designed to prepare and characterize selected inorganic
compounds. Please use the links below to view syllabi from
this course.
CHEM 343 - Inorganic Chemistry - Spring 2007
CHEM 345 - Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory - Spring 2007
