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Inorganic Chemistry course (2 Credits) detailed in the sources. This theory course is designed to span approximately 30 contact hours over 15 weeks and aims to provide students with a deep understanding of inorganic principles, periodic trends, and coordination chemistry. The syllabus for this course is structured into four primary units that the video likely addresses: • Unit I: Atomic Structure & Periodicity: This focuses on atomic models, quantum numbers, and the electronic configuration of s, p, d, and f blocks. It also covers critical periodic trends such as ionization energy, electron affinity, and electronegativity. • Unit II: Chemical Bonding: This unit explores Valence Bond Theory (VBT), hybridization, VSEPR theory, and Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT), which are used to explain molecular geometry and magnetic properties. • Unit III: Coordination Chemistry: This section covers Werner’s theory, the nomenclature of coordination compounds, and various forms of isomerism (structural, geometrical, and optical). • Unit IV: Transition Metals: This unit examines the oxidation states, color, and catalytic behavior of transition elements, along with the biological importance of metal ions like Fe, Cu, and Zn. According to the sources, the course is taught via chalk and board or PPT, supplemented by problem-solving sessions and tutorials. Students are evaluated through an internal assessment (30%), which includes quizzes and assignments, and an end-semester exam (70%). To further study the topics presented in such lectures, the sources recommend texts like J.D. Lee’s "Concise Inorganic Chemistry" and Puri, Sharma & Kalia’s "Principles of Inorganic Chemistry