| Course unit title | : | Inorganic Chemistry I (Inorganic Structure and Reactivity) | 
| Course unit code | : | DAJ61023 | 
| Type of course unit | : | Compulsory | 
| Level of course unit | : | First cycle Bachelor | 
| Year of study when the course unitis delivered | : | 1st year | 
| Semester/trimester when the course unitis delivered | : | 2nd semester | 
| Number of ECTS credits allocated | : | 3 SKS/ 4.8 ECTS | 
| Name of lecturer(s) | : | Dr. Akram La Kilo, S.Pd., M.Si. | 
| Learning outcomes of the course unit | : | 
Explain the electronic structure of the atom and the periodic properties of the elementsExplain and analyze the structure of stable compounds, and explain the intermolecular forcesExplain the meaning of metallic bonds and provide examples of quantitative metal bonding modelsExplain the metal bonding model based on the molecular orbital theory (band theory)Explain the properties of metals and reveal the reasons for each of these propertiesExplain and predict metal structures, and illustrate using VESTAExplain and give examples of alloysAnalyze the possibility of not forming an alloySynthesize and evaluate the use of alloys in the medical world based on the synthesis results published in international articlesExplain ionic bonding, model and size of ions, hydrate salt, polarization and covalence, and describe and predict the crystal structure of ionsExplain the thermodynamics of the formation of ionic and covalent compounds and the process of dissolving ionic compoundsConstructing the Born-Haber cycle for the formation of ionic compoundsExplain Bronsted Lowry, Lewis acid-base dissolution and acid-base systems, acid-base oxide reactions, and be able to analyze the application of Pearson's hard and soft acids and basesExplain oxidation and reduction and electrode potential as a function of thermodynamicsPredict species and types in oxidation reactions using Latimer, Frost, and Pourbaix diagrams | 
| Mode of delivery | : | Face to face | 
| Prerequisites and co-requisites | : | There is no prerequisite or co-requisite for this course. | 
| Course content | : | 
Electronic StructureProperties of the Periodic Table of ElementsCovalent BondingMetal BondingIonic BondingInorganic ThermodynamicsSolvent Systems and Acid Base BehaviorOxidation and Reduction | 
| Recommended or required Reading and other learning resources/tools | : | 
La Kilo, A. (2018). Kimia Anorganik: Struktur dan Kereaktifan. Gorontalo: UNGPress.Housecroft C.E., and  Sharpe A.G, 2012. Inorganic Chemistry, Pearson Education Limited, England Geoff Rayner-Canham, Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry, 2-nd ed., W.H. Freeman and Company, New York, 2000Miessler, D. L. and Tarr, D. A., 2004, Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall International, USAAtkins, P., Overton, T., Rourke, J., Shriver, D. F., Weller, M., and Amstrong, F., 2009, Shriver and Atkins’ Inorganic Chemistry, 5th ed., Oxford University | 
| Planned learning activities and teaching methods | : | Lecture and blended-learning consist of discussions, case studies | 
| Language of instruction | : | Indonesia-English | 
| Assessment methods and criteria | : | 
Participation : 10%Task: 20%Midterm exam: 30%Final exam: 40% | 
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