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Course Overview

With this General Inorganic Chemistry bundle, you’ll get 2 Quality Licence Scheme-endorsed best-selling courses, 5 CPD-accredited courses and 5 job profile building courses with expertly crafted course materials all in one convenient package. 

You’ll have an arsenal of skills to lock down your desired career after completing this package filled with job profile development courses. Moreover, you will have access to all of the courses in this bundle for free for a whole year and learn a multitude of highly coveted skills to move up the corporate ladder.

With this comprehensive General Inorganic Chemistry package, you’ll have all of your questions answered and all of the necessary expertise under your belt. Apart from setting you up for success, this course offers numerous advantages to make your learning experience more pleasurable and less stressful. All of these perks, freebies, and this high-end bundle are available for a flat fee of £200. So, add this General Inorganic Chemistry bundle to the basket and take your expertise up a notch!

Please Note: Thames College is a One Education approved resale partner for Quality Licence Scheme Endorsed courses.

Why Choose Thames College?

Along with the 2 QLS endorsed courses, 5 top-tier CPD accredited courses and 5 job profile building courses, Thames College offers you the benefit of —

What classes are included in this package?

This job-ready / career-focused General Inorganic Chemistry bundle package includes:

2 QLS endorsed course that will make your armoury of expertise heavier-

  1. General Inorganic Chemistry at QLS Level 7
  2. Diploma in Basic Chemistry at QLS Level 3

 5 additional CPD accredited courses that will give you an edge over your competitors-

  1. Diploma in Water Chemistry
  2. Organic Chemistry
  3. Biochemistry
  4. Lab Analyst Training
  5. COSHH Training for Assessors

5 job profile building courses that will assist you in reimagining your thriving techniques-

  1. Creating a Professional LinkedIn profile
  2. Resume Writing & Job Search With LinkedIn and Interview Tips
  3. Perfect Linkedin profile – Hack Your Way to Recruiter’s Shortlist
  4. Building a Relevant LinkedIn Network
  5. Job Interview Preparation Training

Skills You Will Gain

The five job profile building courses will help you develop a skill set that will allow you to continue to explore and evolve as a professional, such as —

  1. Get the top 10 tips to build a professional LinkedIn profile that stands out.
  2. Develop your ability to create an outstanding resume and LinkedIn profile introduction.
  3. Learn the optimal use of LinkedIn to expand your network for mutual benefit.
  4. Deep dive into the LinkedIn hacks for landing on the recruiter’s shortlist.
  5. Discover the insider secrets and professional-approved tips for acing any interview.

Disclaimer

The General Inorganic Chemistry course has been endorsed under the Quality Licence Scheme.  This means that One Education has undergone an external quality check to ensure that the organisation and the courses it offers meet defined quality criteria. The completion of this General Inorganic Chemistry course alone does not lead to a regulated qualification but may be used as evidence of knowledge and skills gained. The Learner Unit Summary may be used as evidence towards Recognition of Prior Learning if you wish to progress your studies in this subject. To this end the learning outcomes of the General Inorganic Chemistry course have been benchmarked at Level 7 and Level 3 against level descriptors published by Ofqual, to indicate the depth of study and level of demand/complexity involved in successful completion by the learner. 

The General Inorganic Chemistry course itself has been designed by One Education to meet specific learners’ and/or employers’ requirements which cannot be satisfied through current regulated qualifications.

The Quality Licence Scheme endorsement involves robust and rigorous quality audits by external auditors to ensure quality is continually met.  A review of courses is carried out as part of the endorsement process.

Who Is This Course For?

Those who want to strengthen their professional skills while training for the desired job should take advantage of the General Inorganic Chemistry Training! This course will keep you up-to-date with all the latest developments and coach you accordingly. So invest in this General Inorganic Chemistry bundle if you want the best training available.

Certificate of Achievement

  • Quality Licence Scheme Endorsed Certificate of Achievement

Upon successful completion of the General Inorganic Chemistry bundle, learners will be sent an endorsed certificate (included with the course) right to their doorstep by post! It should be noted that students who live outside the UK must pay a £10 postage fee.

  • CPD Accredited Certification

You will be eligible for CPD Accredited Certificates for each of the courses in this General Inorganic Chemistry bundle after completing them successfully. Certification is available — 

Requirements

No formal entry requirements! No prerequisites or relevant experience is required!

This course is accessible to anyone with an eagerness to learn. All you require is —

Career Path

Utilise this all-inclusive bundle to acquire the skills and expertise you’ll need to thrive in the workplace.

Course Curriculum

Unit 01: ABOUT THE COURSE
Learning objectives 00:10:00
Example of a solved problem 00:06:00
Unit 02: Quantities and Units
System of measurement 00:02:00
International system of units 00:05:00
Temperature units and scales 00:04:00
Use and misuse of units 00:03:00
Dimensional analysis 00:03:00
Quantities and units: Solved problems 00:10:00
Unit 03: Atomic, Molecular and Molar Masses
Atoms 00:02:00
Nuclei 00:04:00
Periodic table 00:08:00
Relative atomic masses 00:04:00
Moles 00:05:00
Symbols, formulas and molar masses 00:04:00
Atomic, molecular and molar masses – Problems with solutions 00:16:00
Unit 04: Formulas and Compositions
Empirical formula from composition 00:04:00
Composition from formula 00:04:00
Nuclidic molecular masses and chemical formulas 00:05:00
Formulas and compositions: Solved problems 00:24:00
Unit 05: Inorganic Nomenclature
Introduction to nomenclature 00:03:00
Naming binary compounds of nonmetals 00:05:00
Naming ionic compounds 00:01:00
Naming monoatomic cations 00:06:00
Naming polyatomic cations 00:03:00
Naming monoatomic anions 00:02:00
Naming oxyanions 00:05:00
Naming special anions 00:01:00
Putting the names of the ions together 00:02:00
Writing formulas for ionic compounds 00:08:00
Naming inorganic acids 00:06:00
Naming acid salts 00:04:00
Naming hydrates 00:01:00
Unit 06: Chemical Equations
Introduction to chemical equations 00:02:00
Molecular relations from equations 00:05:00
Mass relations from equations 00:06:00
Limiting reactant 00:01:00
Calculations from chemical equations: Solved problems 00:24:00
Types of chemical reactions 00:04:00
Unit 07: Measurement of Gases
Pressure 00:07:00
Gas laws 00:02:00
Boyle’s law: Constant temperature 00:01:00
Charles’ law: Constant pressure 00:01:00
Gay-Lussac’s law: Constant volume 00:01:00
Combined gas law 00:01:00
Density of an ideal gas 00:03:00
Dalton’s law for partial pressures 00:01:00
Collecting a gas over a liquid 00:02:00
Deviation from ideal beahvior 00:01:00
Measurement of gases: Solved problems 00:13:00
Unit 08: The Ideal Gas Law
Avogadro’s hypothesis 00:03:00
Molar volume 00:01:00
Ideal gas law 00:05:00
Gas volume relations from equations 00:04:00
Gas stoichiometry involving mass 00:05:00
The ideal gas law: Solved problems 00:13:00
Unit 09: Thermochemistry
Heat 00:04:00
Energy and enthalpy 00:05:00
Enthalpy changes for various processes 00:12:00
Rules of thermochemistry 00:09:00
Thermochemistry – Problems with solutions 00:21:00
Unit 10: Atomic Structure
Characters of light 00:05:00
Interaction of light with matter 00:08:00
Particles and waves 00:03:00
Orbitals 00:17:00
The Pauli exclusion principle 00:01:00
Aufbau principle 00:03:00
Electron configuration 00:11:00
Atomic radii 00:04:00
Ionization energies 00:03:00
Electron affinity and magnetic properties 00:05:00
Atomic structure – Problems with solutions 00:16:00
Unit 11: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Introduction to chemical bonding 00:02:00
Octet rule 00:03:00
Ionic bonding 00:09:00
Electron dot notation 00:05:00
Covalent bonding 00:17:00
Distinction between ionic and covalent bonding 00:03:00
Predicting the nature of bonding in compounds 00:05:00
Formal charges 00:08:00
Dipole moment and electronegativity 00:04:00
Hybrid orbitals 00:10:00
Unit 12: Solids and Liquids
Crystals 00:08:00
Close packing 00:04:00
Crystal forces 00:06:00
Liquid forces 00:03:00
Solids and liquids: Solved problems 00:22:00
Unit 13: Oxidation - Reduction
Introduction to redox reactions 00:04:00
Oxidation number 00:09:00
Oxidizing and reducing agents 00:05:00
Ionic notation for equations 00:04:00
Balancing oxidation-reduction equations 00:11:00
Oxidation-reduction: Solved problems 00:14:00
Unit 14: Concentration of Solutions
Composition of solutions 00:01:00
Concentrations 00:02:00
Molarity 00:02:00
Normality 00:05:00
Molality 00:01:00
Mole fraction 00:01:00
Comparison and summary of the concentration units 00:04:00
Dilution problems 00:01:00
Concentration of solutions: Solved problems 00:14:00
Unit 15: Reaction Involving Standard Solutions
Reactions involving standard solutions 00:04:00
Reaction involving standard solutions: Solved problems 00:13:00
Unit 16: Properties of Solutions
Introduction to chemical solutions 00:02:00
Vapor pressure lowering 00:04:00
Freezing point lowering 00:05:00
Boiling point lowering 00:03:00
Osmotic pressure 00:03:00
Solution of gases in liquids 00:02:00
Law of distribution 00:01:00
Properties of solutions: Solved problems 00:13:00
Unit 17: Thermodynamics
The first law 00:02:00
The second law 00:06:00
Entropy 00:04:00
The third law 00:01:00
Standard states 00:06:00
Chemical equilibrium 00:03:00
The equilibrium constant 00:10:00
Le Chatelier’s principle 00:14:00
Thermodynamics – Problems with solutions 00:18:00
Unit 18: Acids and Bases
Arrhenius concept 00:03:00
Brönsted-Lowry concept 00:08:00
Lewis concept 00:02:00
Ionization of water 00:07:00
Hydrolysis 00:06:00
Buffer solutions 00:06:00
Indicators 00:03:00
Polytropic acids 00:05:00
Titration 00:08:00
Acids and bases – Problems with solutions 00:21:00
Unit 19: Complex Ions and Precipitates
Coordination complexes 00:08:00
Solubility product 00:02:00
Precipitation 00:05:00
Complex ions and precipitates: Solved problems 00:06:00
Unit 20: Electrochemistry
Electrical units 00:03:00
Faraday’s laws 00:04:00
Voltaic cells 00:06:00
Standard half-cell potential 00:07:00
Combining couples 00:04:00
Free energy and Nernst equation 00:08:00
Electrolysis 00:06:00
Electrochemistry: Solved problems 00:16:00
Unit 21: Rates of Reactions
Introduction to rates of reactions 00:01:00
Rate constants and order of reactions 00:11:00
First order reactions 00:02:00
Other rate laws 00:01:00
Energy of activation 00:01:00
Mechanism of reaction: Molecularity 00:05:00
Mechanism of reaction: Energetics 00:05:00
Rates of reactions: Solved problems 00:13:00
Assignment
Assignment -General Inorganic Chemistry 3 weeks, 3 days

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