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Inorganic CHEM 363
week 11 to 12:Chemistry of Metal Carbonyls

week 11 to 12:Chemistry of Metal Carbonyls

Chemistry of Metal Carbonyls

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Course Material
  • Week 1 to 2 : Introduction to dipole moments,nature of different types of molecules.
  • week 2 to 3:Intermolecular and intramolecular forces
  • Week 3 to 4: Dipole dipole forces , Dipole induced dipole forces, London dispersion forces.
  • Week 4 to 5:Hydrogen bonding, mechanism, types with examples.
  • Week 5 to 6:Band theory of metallic bonding
  • Week 6 to 7:Introduction to EAN rules as applies to metal carbonyls, Evaluation of structures based on spectroscopic evidences.
  • Week 7 to 8:Classification of transition metal Carbonyls
  • 8 to 10:Preparation of mononuclear carbonyl
  • week 10 to 11: Binuclear metal carbonyls.
  • week 11 to 12:Chemistry of Metal Carbonyls
  • week 12 to 13:Applications of Metal Carbonyls and their derivatives to catalysis and organic synthesis
  • week 13 to 14: Types of reagents
  • week 14 to 15: Complexometric titrations involving various reagents.
  • week 15 to 16:Chelates and chelate effect.
  • WEEK 16:Revision of some important topics
  • Chapters 15
  • Department Chemistry
  • Teacher Dr. Abdul Karim
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