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Prentice Hall Laboratory Manual to Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Connections

Prentice Hall Laboratory Manual to Introductory Chemistry: Concepts and Connections

          
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A lab manual for undergraduate courses in Introductory/Preparatory/Basic Chemistry. Corwin’s best selling lab manual has been used by over 300,000 students. Paying particular attention to the environmental issue, the Fifth Edition retains an effective format of a pre-laboratory assignment, a stepwise procedure, and a post-laboratory assignment. These “bullet-proof” experiments have been used successfully with students in Introductory Chemistry, Preparatory Chemistry, and Allied Health Chemistry. This lab manual can be packaged with any Pearson Intro Prep Chemistry book.

Table of Contents:
PREFACE to the FIFTH EDITION                                                                                     SAFETY PRECAUTIONS                                                                                                    LOCKER INVENTORY                                                                                                         EXPERIMENTS 1      Introduction to Chemistry                                                                                                           Topic:     The Scientific Method                     A.    Instructor Demonstrations                     B.    Student Experiments 2      Instrumental Measurements                                                                                                      Topic:     The Metric System                     A.    Length Measurement                     B.    Mass Measurement                     C.    Volume Measurement                     D.    Temperature Measurement                   *E.    Mass and Volume of an Unknown Solid 3      Density of Liquids and Solids                                                                                                   Topic:     Density                     A.    Instructor Demonstration                     B.    Density of Water                   *C.    Density of an Unknown Liquid                     D.    Density of a Rubber Stopper                   *E.    Density of an Unknown Solid                      F.    Thickness of Aluminum Foil 4      Freezing Points and Melting Points                                                                                         Topic:     Change of Physical State                     A.    Cooling Curve and Freezing Point                   *B.    Melting Point of an Unknown 5      Physical Properties and Chemical Properties                                                                          Topic:     Physical and Chemical Properties                  *A.    Physical Properties                     B.    Chemical Properties 6      “Atomic Fingerprints”                                                                                                              Topic:     Emission Spectra and Electron Energy Levels                     A.    Continuous Spectrum — White Light                     B.    Line Spectrum — Hydrogen                     C.    Line Spectra — Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, and Mercury                  *D.    Identifying Unknown Elements in a Fluorescent Light 7      Families of Elements                                                                                                                 Topic:     The Periodic Table                     A.    Analysis of Known Solutions                   *B.    Analysis of an Unknown Solution 8      Identifying Cations in Solution                                                                                                Topic:     Qualitative Cation Analysis                     A.    Analysis of a Known Cation Solution                   *B.    Analysis of an Unknown Cation Solution 9      Identifying Anions in Solution                                                                                               Topic:     Qualitative Anion Analysis                     A.    Analysis of a Known Anion Solution                   *B.    Analysis of an Unknown Anion Solution 10    Analysis of a Penny                                                                                                                 Topic:     Writing Chemical Equations                     A.    Combination Reactions–Instructor Demonstrations                     B.    Decomposition Reactions                     C.    Single-Replacement Reactions                     D.    Double-Replacement Reactions                      E.    Neutralization Reactions                   *F.    Percentages of Copper and Zinc in a Penny 11    Determination of Avogadro’s Number                                                                                   Topic:     Avogadro’s Number and the Mole Concept                     A.    Calibrating a Dropper Pipet                   *B.    Determining Avogadro’s Number 12    Empirical Formulas of Compounds                                                                                       Topic:     Empirical Formula                     A.    Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide                   *B.    Empirical Formula of Copper Sulfide 13    Analysis of Alum                                                                                                                      Topic:     Percent Composition and Empirical Formula                     A.    Percentage of Water in Alum Hydrate                   *B.    Percentage of Water in an Unknown Hydrate                     C.    Water of Crystallization in an Unknown Hydrate 14    Decomposing Baking Soda                                                                                                     Topic:     Mass—Mass Stoichiometry and Percent Yield                     A.    Percent Yield of Na2CO3 from Baking Soda                   *B.    Percentage of NaHCO3 in an Unknown Mixture 15    Precipitating Calcium Phosphate                                                                                            Topic:     Mass—Mass Stoichiometry and Percent Yield                     A.    Percent Yield of Ca3(PO4)2 from CaCl2                   *B.    Percentage of CaCl2 in an Unknown Mixture 16    Generating Hydrogen Gas                                                                                                       Topic:     Mass—Volume Stoichiometry and Combined Gas Law                     A.    Molar Volume of Hydrogen Gas                   *B.    Atomic Mass of an Unknown Metal 17    Generating Oxygen Gas                                                                                                          Topic:     Mass—Volume Stoichiometry and Combined Gas Law                     A.    Percentage of KClO3 in a Known Mixture                   *B.    Percentage of KClO3 in an Unknown Mixture 18    Molecular Models and Chemical Bonds                                                                                 Topic:     Chemical Bonding and Electron Dot Formulas                     A.    Molecular Models with Single Bonds                     B.    Molecular Models with Double Bonds                     C.    Molecular Models with Triple Bonds                     D.    Molecular Models with Two Double Bonds                   *E.    Unknown Molecular Models 19    Analysis of Saltwater                                                                                                               Topic:     Solubility and Solution Concentration                     A.    Solutes and Solvents                     B.    Rate of Dissolving                     C.    Demonstration of Supersaturation                  *D.    Concentration of Sodium Chloride in Saltwater 20    Analysis of Vinegar                                                                                                                 Topic:     Acid—Base Titrations                     A.    Preparation of Standard Sodium Hydroxide Solution                   *B.    Concentration of Acetic Acid in Vinegar 21    Electrical Conductivity of Aqueous Solutions                                                                       Topic:     Net Ionic Equations                     A.    Conductivity Testing–Evidence for Ions in Aqueous Solution                     B.    Conductivity Testing–Evidence for a Chemical Reaction                     C.    Net Ionic Equations–A Study Assignment 22    Activity Series of Metals                                                                                                          Topic:     Oxidation—Reduction Reactions                     A.    Oxidation Numbers of Manganese                     B.    Oxidation Numbers of Chromium                     C.    Oxidation Numbers of Sulfur                     D.    Oxidation Numbers of Nitrogen                      E.    Oxidation—Reduction Equations                   *F.    Activity Series and an Unknown Metal 23    Organic Models and Functional Groups                                                                               Topic:     Classes of Organic Compounds                     A.    Molecular Models of Hydrocarbons                     B.    Molecular Models of Hydrocarbon Derivatives                   *C.    Unknown Molecular Models 24    Separation of Food Colors and Amino Acids                                                                        Topic:     Separation of Biochemical Compounds                    A.    Separation of Food Colors by Paper Chromatography                   *B.    Identification of Amino Acids by Paper Chromatography   APPENDICES                      A    Laboratory Burner                                                                                                                                                  B    Platform Balance                                                                                                                                                     C    Beam Balance                                                                                                                                                          D    Electronic Balance                                                                                                                                                   E    Volumetric Pipet                                                                                                                                                       F    Activity Series                                                                                                                                                         G    Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds                                                                                                                H    Answers to Prelaboratory Assignments                                                                                        GLOSSARY  


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780136043010
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Depth: 13
  • Height: 279 mm
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Series Title: English
  • Sub Title: Concepts and Connections
  • Width: 216 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0136043011
  • Publisher Date: 02 Dec 2009
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: 5 Rev ed
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Weight: 635 gr


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