
- 434 pages
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Chemical Principles in the Laboratory
About this book
Succeed in chemistry with Slowinski/Wolsey/Rossi's CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES IN THE LABORATORY, 13th Edition! Clear, direct and user-friendly, this lab manual gives you the tools you need to successfully complete lab experiments and reports. Analyzing what you observe in the lab is made easier with the manual's data pages, and the detailed introductions and integrated Advance Study Assignments are designed to help you be prepared when you arrive at the lab. Extensive appendices walk you through how to do everything from correctly carrying out a titration to using a spreadsheet to analyze your data.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Preface
- Contents
- Preface to the Student
- Safety in the Laboratory
- Experiment 1: The Densities of Liquids and Solids
- Experiment 2: Resolving Matter into Pure Substances, 1. Paper Chromatography
- Experiment 3: Resolving Matter into Pure Substances, 2. Fractional Crystallization
- Experiment 4: Determining a Chemical Formula
- Experiment 5: Identifying a Compound by Mass Relationships
- Experiment 6: Properties of Hydrates
- Experiment 7: Analyzing an Unknown Chloride
- Experiment 8: Using the Ideal Gas Law - Atmospheric Pressure and the Absolute Zero of Temperature
- Experiment 9: Determining the Molar Mass of an Easily Vaporized Liquid Using the Ideal Gas Law
- Experiment 10: Analyzing an Aluminum-Zinc Alloy
- Experiment 11: The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen
- Experiment 12: Periodic Trends in the Alkaline Earth Metals (Group 2) and the Halogens (Group 17)
- Experiment 13: The Geometric Structure of Molecules - An Experiment Using Molecular Models
- Experiment 14: Heat Effects and Calorimetry
- Experiment 15: Vapor Pressure and Enthalpy of Vaporization
- Experiment 16: The Structure of Crystals - An Experiment Using Models
- Experiment 17: Classifying Chemical Substances
- Experiment 18: Some Nonmetals and Their Compounds - Preparations and Properties
- Experiment 19: Determining Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression
- Experiment 20: Rates of Chemical Reactions, 1. The Iodination of Acetone
- Experiment 21: Rates of Chemical Reactions, 2. A Clock Reaction
- Experiment 22: Properties of Systems in Chemical Equilibrium - Le Chatelier's Principle
- Experiment 23: Determining the Equilibrium Constant for a Chemical Reaction
- Experiment 24: Standardizing a Basic Solution and Determining the Molar Mass of an Acid
- Experiment 25: pH Measurements - Buffers and Their Properties
- Experiment 26: Determining the Solubility Product of Ba(IO3)2
- Experiment 27: Relative Stabilities of Copper(II) Complex Ions and Precipitates
- Experiment 28: Determining the Hardness of Water
- Experiment 29: Making and Analyzing a Coordination Compound
- Experiment 30: Determining Iron by Reaction with Permanganate - A Redox Titration
- Experiment 31: Determining an Equivalent Mass by Electrolysis
- Experiment 32: Voltaic Cell Measurements
- Experiment 33: Making Copper(I) Chloride
- Experiment 34: Developing a Scheme for Qualitative Analysis
- Experiment 35: Spot Tests for Some Common Anions
- Experiment 36: Qualitative Analysis of Group I Cations
- Experiment 37: Qualitative Analysis of Group II Cations
- Experiment 38: Qualitative Analysis of Group III Cations
- Experiment 39: Identifying a Pure Ionic Solid
- Experiment 40: The Ten Test Tube Mystery
- Experiment 41: Making Aspirin
- Experiment 42: The Kinetics of Aspirin Decomposition
- Experiment 43: Analysis for Vitamin C
- Experiment 44: Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics
- Appendix A: The Vapor Pressure and Density of Liquid Water
- Appendix B1: A Summary of the Solubility Properties of Ions and Solids
- Appendix B2: Some Properties of the Cations in Groups I, II, and III
- Appendix C: Standard Atomic Weights of the Elements (Scaled Relative to Carbon-12 := 12 g / mol)
- Appendix D: Laboratory Techniques and Taking Measurements
- Appendix E: Numbers in Science - Significant Figures and Making Graphs
- Appendix F: Suggested Locker Equipment
- Appendix G1: An Introduction to Excel
- Appendix G2: An Introduction to Google Sheets
- Appendix H: Statistical Treatment of Laboratory Data