Content of lectures: Introduction to systematical inorganic chemistry, chemical periodicity, general properties of transition and non-transition metals, semimetals and nonmetals. Hydrogen and its isotopes, binary compounds. Alkali metals, physical and chemical properties, occurrence, extraction and usage, biological importance of elements and their compounds. Beryllium, magnesium and alkaline earth metals, physical and chemical properties, occurrence, extraction and usage, biological importance of elements and their compounds. Boron, Aluminum, and other triels - physical and chemical properties, occurrence, extraction and usage, biological importance of elements and their compounds. Carbon and its allotropic forms, silicon and other tetrels, physical and chemical properties, occurrence, extraction and usage, biological importance of elements and their compounds. Nitrogen, phosphorus and other pentels, physical and chemical properties, occurrence, extraction and usage, biological importance of elements and their compounds. Chalcogenides, physical and chemical properties, occurrence, extraction and usage, biological importance of elements and their compounds. Halogenes and Noble gases, physical and chemical properties, occurrence, extraction and usage, biological importance of elements and their compounds. Scandium, yttrium, lanthanum and lanthanides, their simple complex compounds, actinium and actinides, their oxides, halogenides and complexes. Titanium, zirconium and hafnium, their oxides and halogenides in oxidation states from II to IV and complexes. Vanadium, niobium and tantalum, their oxides and halogenides, oxidation states from II to V, polyvanadates, niobates and tantalates, complex compounds. Chromium, molybdenum and tungsten, their oxides and halogenides, oxidation states from II to VI, chromates, molybdenates, tungstates, iso- and heteropolyanions, complex compounds. Manganese, technetium and rhenium, their oxides and halogenides, oxidation states from II to VII, manganese (II) and (III) salts, manganates (V), manganates (VI), and manganates (VII) (permanganates), complex compounds. Iron, cobalt and nickel, their oxides, sulphides and halogenides, oxidation states II and III, Iron (III) and (IV) and (VI) ferrates, carbonyl, cyanide and sandwich complexes. Light and heavy platinum metals, their oxides, sulphides and halogenides of ruthenium and osmium with oxidation states from IV to VIII, rhodium and iridium with oxidation states III and IV, platinum and palladium with oxidation states from III and IV, complex compounds. Copper, silver and gold, silver and copper compounds with oxidation states I and II, gold compounds with oxidation states I a III, complex compounds. Zinc, cadmium and mercury, their compounds with oxidation number II, mercury compounds, complex compounds. Structural chemistry and protein crystallography, news in the field. Contents of exercises: Theoretical exercises - practice of new knowledge, detail explanation of lectures and discussions, theoretical examples.
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