Educational guide 2017_18
Facultade de Química
Grao en Química
 Subjects
  Inorganic chemistry I
   Contents
Topic Sub-topic
1. Hydrogen Obtaining. Physical and chemical properties. Hydrides: classification and general study of the same. The water.
2. Noble gases General characteristics. Properties and uses. Fluorides of xenon. Combinations of xenon with oxygen.
3. *Halógenos General characteristics. Obtaining, properties and reactivity. Halides. Oxides, *oxoácidos and *oxosales. Compound *interhalógenos and ions *polihalogenuro. *Pseudohalógenos. *Fluorocarbonos.
4. Elements of the group 16 General characteristics. Specific study of the oxygen. Obtaining, properties and reactivity. Peroxide of hydrogen. Sulphur. Obtaining, properties and reactivity. Combinations hydrogenated and *halogenadas of the sulphur. Oxides, *oxoácidos and *oxosales of sulphur.
5. Elements of the group 15 General characteristics. Obtaining, properties and reactivity. Combinations hydrogenated and *halogenadas. Oxides, *oxoácidos and *oxosales of nitrogen and phosphorus. Arsenic and bismuth.
6. Elements of the group 14 General characteristics. Carbon. Obtaining, properties and reactivity. Oxides and carbonates. Carbides. Combinations *halogenadas and nitrogenous. Silicon, germanium, tin and lead. Obtaining, properties and reactivity. Hydrides and halides. Oxides. Silicates. Silicones.
7. Elements of the group 13 General characteristics. Boron. Obtaining, properties and reactivity. Hydrides and halides. Composed with nitrogen. Oxides, *oxoácidos and *oxosales. Aluminium. Obtaining, properties and reactivity. Chemistry in aqueous dissolution of the *ion aluminium. Hydrides, halides and oxides. Compounds more important of gallium, Indian and *talio.
8. Elements of the group 1

Physical and chemical properties. Reactivity. Obtaining. Compounds more important.
9. Elements of the group 2 Physical and chemical properties. Reactivity. Obtaining. Compounds more important.
Practice 1-2 Study of the chemical properties of the oxides.
Practice 3-4 Obtaining and chemical behaviour of the *halógenos.
Practice 5-6 Obtaining and reactivity of compounds of the group 16.
Practice 7-8 Obtaining and reactivity of compounds of the group 15.
Practice 9 Obtaining and reactivity of compounds of the group 14.
Practice 10-11 Obtaining and reactivity of compounds of the group 13.
Practice 12 Practice to determine
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