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Foundations of Chemistry in the Laboratory, 12th Edition
Foundations of Chemistry in the Laboratory, 12th Edition
Morris Hein, Mount San Antonio College
Judith N. Peisen, Hagerstown Community College
Leo R. Best, Mount San Antonio College
Robert L. Miner, Mount San Antonio College
ISBN: 978-0-470-04385-1
©2007
360 pages
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Table of Contents
Preface

Safety Guidelines

Laboratory Rules and Safety Procedures

 EXPERIMENTS

  1. Laboratory Techniques
  2. Measurements
  3. Preparation and Properties of Oxygen
  4. Preparation and Properties of Hydrogen
  5. Calorimetry and Specific Heat
  6. Freezing Points-Graphing of Data
  7. Water in Hydrates
  8. Properties of Solutions
  9. Composition of Potassium Chlorate
  10. Double Displacement Reactions
  11. Single Displacement Reactions
  12. Ionization-Electrolytes and pH
  13. Identification of Selected Anions
  14. Properties of Lead(II), Silver, and Mercury (I) Ions
  15. Quantitative Preparation of Potassium Chloride
  16. Electromagnetic Energy and Spectroscopy
  17. Lewis Structures and Molecular Models
  18. Boyle’s Law
  19. Charles’ Law
  20. Liquids-Vapor Pressure and Boiling Points
  21. Molar Volume of a Gas
  22. Neutralization-Titration I
  23. Neutralization-Titration II
  24. Chemical Equilibrium-Reversible Reactions
  25. Heat of Reaction
  26. Distillation of Volatile Liquids
  27. Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons
  28. Alcohols, Esters, Aldehydes, and Ketones

 STUDY AIDS

  1. Significant Figures
  2. Formulas and Chemical Equations
  3. Preparing and Reading a Graph
  4. Using a Scientific Calculator
  5. Dimensional Analysis and Stoichiometry
  6. Organic Chemistry-An Introduction

 EXERCISES

  1. Significant Figures and Exponential Notation
  2. Measurements
  3. Names and Formulas I
  4. Names and Formulas II
  5. Names and Formulas III
  6. Equation Writing and Balancing I
  7. Equation Writing and Balancing II
  8. Equation Writing and Balancing III
  9. Graphical Representation of Data
  10. Moles
  11. Stoichiometry I
  12. Gas Laws
  13. Solution Concentrations
  14. Stoichiometry II
  15. Chemical Equilibrium
  16. Oxidation-Reduction Equations I
  17. Oxidation-Reduction Equations II
  18. Organic Chemistry I
  19. Organic Chemistry II

 APPENDICES

  1. Suggested List of Equipment
  2. List of Reagents Required and Preparation of Solutions
  3. Special Equipment or Preparations Needed
  4. Units of Measurement
  5. Solubility Table
  6. Vapor Pressure of Water
  7. Boiling Points of Liquids
  8. Waste Disposal Requirements for Each Experiment

 Periodic Table of Elements

Atomic Masses of the Elements

Names, Formulas, and Charges of Common Ions

 


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