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Page 1: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

What is Inorganic Chemistry?

Page 2: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

What is Organic Chemistry?

I found all texts arranged like this:Structure and bonding

Acids and bases

Alkanes- reactions of, stereochemistry

Alkenes - “

Alkynes - “

Alkyl halides - “

Benzene- “

Alcohols -”

Ethers,, epoxides “

Carbonyls - “

Aldehydes and ketones - “

Carboxylic acids and nitriles -”

Amines - “

Carbohydrates - “

Amino acids. Proteins - “

Lipids

Heterocycles and nucleic acids

H3C CH3

H2C CH2

HC CH

H3C X

H3C OH

H3C O R

R2R1C O

(HO)R1C O

R2R1C NH2

CO1H2x

Page 3: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

AtomsAtomicstructure

MoleculesMolecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

What is Inorganic Chemistry?

I found all texts arranged like this:

Page 4: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Ionic compounds

Covalent compounds

AtomsAtomicstructure

MoleculesMolecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

That seems pretty straightforward.Then what?

OK, so we do one then the other...

Page 5: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Ionic compounds

AtomsAtomicstructure

MoleculesMolecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

Covalent compounds

Ideal lattices, Silicates,Defects / Properties, Semi-conductors,Covalent “ionic” compounds,Metals,Band structure/theory

Topics can’t be “boxed”

Page 6: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

AtomsAtomicstructure

MoleculesMolecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

Covalent compounds

Inorganic can’t be boxed?

Rare earths,Acid / base concepts, Transition metal compoundsLiquids / solutions,Solids,Clusters,Organometallics,Carboranes,Chalcogenides,C- chemistry (organic)

Ionic compounds

Page 7: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material science

photoconductors

crystallography

Covalent compounds

Rare earths,Acid / base concepts, Transition metal compoundsLiquids / solutions,Solids,Clusters,Organometallics,Carboranes,Chalcogenides,C- chemistry (organic)

Ideal lattices, Silicates,Defects / Properties, Semi-conductors,Covalent “ionic” compounds,Metals,Band structure/theory

Ionic compounds

The best stuff is outside the box!

Page 8: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Covalent compounds

Rare earths,Acid / base concepts, Transition metal compoundsLiquids / solutions,Solids,Clusters,Organometallics,Carboranes,Chalcogenides,C- chemistry (organic)

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material science

photoconductors

crystallography

Ideal lattices, Silicates,Defects / Properties, Semi-conductors,Covalent “ionic” compounds,Metals,Band structure/theory

Ionic compounds

AtomsAtomicstructure

MoleculesMolecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

Physical Chemistryhas a lot to say about these

Another problem . . .

Page 9: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Covalent compounds

Rare earths,Acid / base concepts, Transition metal compoundsLiquids / solutions,Solids,Clusters,Organometallics,Carboranes,Chalcogenides,C- chemistry (organic)

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material science

photoconductors

crystallography

Ideal lattices, Silicates,Defects / Properties, Semi-conductors,Covalent “ionic” compounds,Metals,Band structure/theory

Ionic compounds

AtomsAtomicstructure

MoleculesMolecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

Physical Chemistry

Page 10: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Covalent compounds

Rare earths,Acid / base concepts, Transition metal compoundsLiquids / solutions,Solids,Clusters,Organometallics,Carboranes,Chalcogenides,C- chemistry (organic)

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material science

photoconductors

crystallography

Ideal lattices, Silicates,Defects / Properties, Semi-conductors,Covalent “ionic” compounds,Metals,Band structure/theory

Ionic compounds

AtomsAtomicstructure

MoleculesMolecular shapeMolecular bonding Symmetry

Physical Chemistry

Page 11: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Covalent compounds

Rare earths,Acid / base concepts, Transition metal compoundsLiquids / solutions,Solids,Clusters,Organometallics,Carboranes,Chalcogenides,C- chemistry (organic)

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material science

photoconductors

crystallography

Ideal lattices, Silicates,Defects / Properties, Semi-conductors,Covalent “ionic” compounds,Metals,Band structure/theory

Ionic compounds

AtomsAtomicstructure

MoleculesMolecular shapeMolecular bonding

Physical Chemistry

Symmetry

Do I make my point?!

Page 12: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

How I see Inorganic Chemistry. . .

Page 13: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

The path we will take . . .

Page 14: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

Page 15: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

Page 16: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

Page 17: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

Page 18: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

Page 19: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

spectroscopy

Page 20: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

spectroscopy

Page 21: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

spectroscopy

Page 22: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

spectroscopy

Page 23: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

spectroscopy

Page 24: What is Inorganic Chemistry?. What is Organic Chemistry? I found all texts arranged like this: Structure and bonding Acids and bases Alkanes- reactions

Atomicstructure

Molecular shapeMolecular bonding

Symmetry

carboranes

organometallics

Transition metal compounds

Acid / base concepts

solids

Liquids / solutions

C- chemistry (organic)

clusters

Rare earths

chalcogenides

Biological catalysis

Organic catalysis

Redox Reactions

ceramics

spectroscopy

Material sciencephotoconductors

crystallography

spectroscopy