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Title: Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry Chem 241


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Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry Chem 241
  • 12-1 M, W, F

Bill Vining 232 Physical Sciences
Building 436-2698 viningwj_at_oneonta.edu
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Inorganic Chemistry
  • One of the three descriptive chemistries
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Theoretical and Practical Chemistries
  • Physical Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry

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Inorganic Chemistry Chemistry for the rest of
the elements.
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First Assignment Find the best periodic table
website. Bring URL and list of why you think it
is the best (and any drawbacks). Hand in paper
at start of class Friday.
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Chem 241 Topics
  • Origin of the Elements
  • Nuclear Chemistry
  • Stability
  • Practical Nuclear Chemistry
  • Chemical Formation of the Earth and Ore
  • Obtaining the Elements Extraction
  • Methods for Metals and Nonmetals
  • Properties of the Main Group Elements
  • The elements themselves
  • Oxides, halides of the elements
  • Bonding and Properties of Metals

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Chem 241 Topics
  • Chemistry in Water
  • Charge Density
  • Enthalpy, Entropy and Solubility
  • Acid-Base Properties
  • Atmospheric Chemistry
  • Global Warming
  • Acid Rain
  • Ozone
  • Coordination Chemistry
  • Complex Types
  • Bonding
  • Symmetry in Chemistry
  • Spectroscopy

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Official Stuff
Course Website http//employees.oneonta.edu/vinin
gwj/chem241/ Text Online pdf http//employees.o
neonta.edu/viningwj/chem241/text/ Grading
Three exams 300 points Homework/In-Class
Quizes 100 points Poster Session 50
points Homework OWL Starting Next
Week http//owl.oit.umass.edu Choose Chemistry
General, UMass Amherst, then choose SUNY Oneonta,
Chem 241 Login SUCO your email up to the _at_
sign (mine would be SUCOviningwj) Password your
A00 number
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First Topic
Where do all these elements come from? How are
they made? Are they made?
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Our Guide
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What aspects of this should we explain?
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What will our explanations depend on?
Thermodynamics relative stability
Kinetics rate and mechanism
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General Decrease in Abundance with Atomic Number
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Even gt Odd
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Peak at Fe
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Peak at Pb
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Trough at Be
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Missing Tc and Pm and Above N 83
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Nuclear equations
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Nucleosynthesis of the Elements
Why does this happen only in stars?
Hydrogen Burning 1H 1H ? 2H e
ve 2H 1H ? 3He ? 3He 3He ? 4He
21H
41H ? 4He 2e 2ve
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Helium Burning 4He 4He ? 8Be 8Be 4He ? 12C ?
12C ? 3 4He ? 12C ?
Is this easier or harder than hydrogen burning?
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Carbon Burning, etc. 12C 4He ? 16O ? 16O
4He ? 20Ne ? 20Ne 4He ? 24Mg ? 12C 12C ?
24Mg ? 12C 12C ? 23Na 1H 12C 12C ? 20Ne
4He
Go back to initial Questions. Can we answer any?
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The ?-Process 20Ne ? ? 16O 4He 20Ne 4He ?
24Mg ? 2 20Ne ? 16O 24Mg ? 40Ca 4He ?
44Ti ? 44Ti e- ? 44Sc v 44Sc ?
44Ca ? v 44Ca 4He ? 48Ti ?
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Neutron Capture-Beta Decay
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r- vs. s-neutron capture
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What nuclei exist?
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