Course Description:
"Inorganic chemistry" is a basic required theory course for the undergraduate teaching of Applied Chemistry major, which is the basis of subsequent chemistry courses. This course is an important part of the overall knowledge structure and ability training of engineers and technicians in Applied Chemistry major. The contents include the fundamentals of chemical thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, basic electrochemistry, modern material structure, periodic law of elements and their principles and methods of basic knowledge. Through introduction and teaching of this course, such as concept of material structure, principle of chemical reaction, knowledge of element chemistry, and operation of relevant inorganic chemistry experiments, students are required to deeply understand the mentioned-above general theory of element chemistry and property of related compounds, Therefor, the abilities for theoretical analysis and relevant calculation on general inorganic chemistry problems will be enhanced so as to provide the solid theoretical basis and experimental skills in chemistry and related chemical engineering in the future.
Recommended Textbook:
Edited by Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Dalian University of Science and Technology, Inorganic Chemistry (7th, Ed.), Higher Education Press, June 2018
Recommended References:
1. Edited by Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Tianjin University, Inorganic Chemistry (4th, Ed.), Higher Education Press, August 1984
2. Co-Edited by Jilin University, Wuhan University, and Nankai university, Inorganic chemistry (2nd, Ed.), Higher Education Press, September 2009
3. Edited by Gary l. Miessler, Donald A. Tarr, Inorganic Chemistry (4th, Ed.), Mechanical Industry Press, 2012