Units: 3Presents students majoring in science with more advanced concepts of inorganic chemistry than those introduced in lower-division courses. The areas covered are: atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical applications of group theory, theories of chemical bonding, the solid state, acid/base chemistry and non-aqueous solvents, coordination chemistry of the transition metals, and spectroscopy of transition metal complexes.
Prerequisite(s):CHEM 160 and CHEM 201 with minimum grades of C (2.0) in each. Corequisite(s):CHEM 404L.