Author : Albert E. Russell,Fitzgerald Bramwell,Gregory Pritchett,Melissa Reeves,Marilyn Tourné,Daniel Abugri
Publisher : Unknown
Release : 2019-08-06
ISBN : 9781942465027
Language : En, Es, Fr & De
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Book Description :
This third edition continues and expands upon the laboratory exercises and pedagogic philosophy of General Chemistry Quantitative and Qualitative Laboratory Experiments. New features include a thermochemistry experiment exploring the solvation of urea, an updated and revised Laboratory Equipment and Techniques section, selective report questions, resectioned prelaboratory exercises, and updated Further Reading references. Thus, this text, like its predecessors, provides qualitative and quantitative laboratory exercises to serve the needs of a one-year general chemistry program. Students learn how to perform essential laboratory techniques such as weighing, titration, glass-working, and informed calculations based on experimental data. Moreover, professional conduct including approaches to safety rules, chemical disposal and storage, organization, and neatness in laboratory operations are integral to each experiment. Through the assembly of scientific apparatus leading to the observation of chemical reactions, this laboratory course stimulates an interest in chemical phenomena. The text presents "unknowns" and specific laboratory techniques to solve practical problems. Through these laboratory exercises, students learn that even the most precise scientific measurements are subject to uncertainty. Thereby, students learn to distinguish between experimental errors, uncertainties, and "blunders." Thus, the importance of error analysis is introduced at an early stage of their scientific training. The quantitative, qualitative, and synthetic general chemistry laboratory exercises may be used in an independent laboratory course, separate from lecture, or in conjunction with a variety of textbooks. This manual is designed for an instructor to schedule experiments that meet the demands of many varied and different student groups. The laboratory experiments include a wide range of interesting studies in the general categories of basic principles, techniques of separation and identification; moles, and stoichiometry; chemical thermodynamics; electron transfer; acid-base equilibria; kinetics and physical properties of matter; and synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds and complex ions.The manual falls into five parts: 1.Introductory material on experimental procedures, laboratory safety, and mathematical treatment of data;2.Laboratory experiments;3.Pre-laboratory preparatory material; 4.Appendices;5.Laboratory equipment and chemical database (instructor's edition only). Parts of the manual take advantage of the vastly increased computing power offered by smart phones, computer tablets, and personal computers.