Last edition Elsevier Prepared by John H. Nelson and Kenneth C. Kemp , both of the University of Nevada. This manual contains 43 finely tuned experiments chosen to introduce students to basic lab techniques and to illustrate core chemical principles. You can also customize these labs through Catalyst, our custom database program.
Last Edition
ISBN 13: 9781292077604
Imprint: Pearson Education
Language: English
Authors: Theodore E. Brown
Pub Date: 04/2015
Pages: 752
Illus: Illustrated
Weight: 1,310.00 grams
Size: h 216 x 276 mm
Product Type: Softcover
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- • NEW! Solubility and the Effect of Temperature on Solubility is a new experiment in which the students measure the solubility above and below ambient temperature to generate a solubility curve. The students also determine the mass of an unknown solid in a saturated solution and then read a graph to identify the unknown solid.
- • NEW! Freezing Point Depression is an experiment that replaces Colligative Properties: Freezing Point Depression and Molar Mass. It now uses lauric acid, a non-toxic, non-flammable and and inexpensive compound, in place of cyclohexane as the solvent used to determine the molar mass of an unknown organic compound.
- • NEW! Enthalpy of Vaporization and Clausius–Clapeyron Equation is a new experiment that students perform to determine the enthalpy of vaporization of a compound by measuring the vapor pressure as a function of temperature.
- • Solubility and the Effect of Temperature on Solubility is a new experiment in which the students measure the solubility above and below ambient temperature to generate a solubility curve. The students also determine the mass of an unknown solid in a saturated solution and then read a graph to identify the unknown solid.
- • Freezing Point Depression is an experiment that replaces Colligative Properties: Freezing Point Depression and Molar Mass. It now uses lauric acid, a non-toxic, non-flammable and and inexpensive compound, in place of cyclohexane as the solvent used to determine the molar mass of an unknown organic compound.
- • Enthalpy of Vaporization and Clausius–Clapeyron Equation is a new experiment that students perform to determine the enthalpy of vaporization of a compound by measuring the vapor pressure as a function of temperature.
- Theodore E. Brown
- 1. Basic Laboratory Techniques
- 2. Identification of Substances by Physical Properties
- 3. Separation of the Components of a Mixture
- 4. Chemical Reactions
- 5. Chemical Formulas
- 6. Chemical Reactions of Copper and Percent Yield
- 7. Chemical in Everyday Life: What Are They and How Do We Know?
- 8. Gravimetric Analysis of a Chloride Salt
- 9. Solubility and the Effect of Temperature on Solubility
- 10. Paper Chromatography: Separation of Cations and Dyes
- 11. Molecular Geometries of Covalent Molecules: Lewis Structures and the VSEPR Model
- 12. Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure
- 13. Behavior of Gases: Molar Mass of a Vapor
- 14. Determination of R: The Gas Law Constant
- 15. Activity Series
- 16. Electrolysis, the Faraday, and Avogadro’s Number
- 17. Electrochemical Cells and Thermodynamics
- 18. The Chemistry of Oxygen: Basic and Acidic Oxides and the Periodic Table
- 19. Freezing Point Depression Experiment
- 20. Titration of Acids and Bases
- 21. Reactions in Aqueous Solutions: Metathesis Reactions and Net Ionic Equations
- 22. Colorimetric Determination of an Equilibrium Constant in Aqueous Solution
- 23. Chemical Equilibrium: Le Ch®telier’s Principles
- 24. Hydrolysis of Salts and pH of Buffer Solutions
- 25. Determination of the Dissociation Constant of a Weak Acid
- 26. Titration Curves of Polyprotic Acids
- 27. Determination of the Solubility- Product Constant for a Sparingly Soluble Salt
- 28. Heat of Neutralization
- 29. Rates of Chemical Reactions I: A Clock Reaction
- 30. Rates of Chemical Reactions II: Rate and Order of H2O2 Decomposition
- 31. Introduction to Qualitative Analysis
- 32. Abbreviated Qualitative Analysis Scheme
- Part I: Chemistry of Group 1 Cations: Pb2+, Ag+, Hg22+
- Part II: Chemistry of Group 2 Cations: Pb2+, Cu2+, Bi3+, Sn4+
- Part III: Chemistry of Group 3 Cations: Fe3+, Ni2+, Mn2+, Al3+
- Part IV: Chemistry of Group 4 Cations: Ba2+, Ca2+, NH4+, Na+
- Part V: Chemistry of Anions: SO42-, NO3-, CO32-, Cl-, Br-, I-, CrO42-, PO43-, S2-, SO32-
- Part VI: Analysis of a Simple Salt
- 33. Colorimetric Determination of Iron
- 34. Solubility and Thermodynamics
- 35. Analysis of Water for Dissolved Oxygen
- 36. Preparation and Reactions of Coordination Compounds: Oxalate Complexes
- 37. Oxidation-Reduction Titrations I: Determination of Oxalate
- 38. Enthalpy of Vaporization and Clausius-Clapeyron Equation
- 39. Oxidation-Reduction Titrations II: Analysis of Bleach
- 40. Molecular Geometry: Experience with Models
- 41. Preparation of Aspirin and Oil of Wintergreen
- 42. Analysis of Aspirin
- 43. Crystalline Solids
- Appendices
- A. The Laboratory Notebook
- B. Chemical Arithmetic
- C. Graphical Interpretation of Data: Calibration Curves and Least-Squares Analysis
- D. Summary of Solubility Properties of Ions and Solids
- E. Solubility-Product Constants for Compounds at 25°C
- F. Dissociation Constants for Acids at 25°C
- G. Dissociation Constants for Bases at 25°C
- H. Selected Standard Reduction Potentials at 25°C
- I. Spreadsheets
- J. Qualitative-Analysis Techniques
- K. Vapor Pressure of Water at Various Temperatures
- L. Names, Formulas, and Charges of Common Ions
- M. Some Molar Masses
- N. Basic SI Units, Some Derived SI Units, and Conversion Factors
- O. Composition of Commercial Reagent Acids and Bases
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