
Modern Experimental Chemistry
- 1st Edition - December 2, 2012
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Author: George W. Jr. Latimer
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 3 3 4 1 8 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 5 7 3 0 - 8
Modern Experimental Chemistry provides techniques of qualitative analysis that reinforce experiments on ionic equilibriums. This book includes the determination of water in… Read more
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Modern Experimental Chemistry provides techniques of qualitative analysis that reinforce experiments on ionic equilibriums. This book includes the determination of water in hydrated salts; identification of an organic compound after determining its molecular weight; and nonaqueous titration of a salt of a weak acid. The calculation of chemical stoichiometry; calculation of thermodynamic properties by determining the change in equilibrium with temperature; and chromium chemistry are also covered. This compilation contains enough experiments for classes which have six hours of laboratory (two 3-hour meetings) per week to last two semesters. This publication is intended for chemistry students as an introductory manual to chemistry laboratory.
PrefaceSafety in the LaboratoryExperiments 1 The Evaluation of Data 2 The Determination of Water in Hydrated Salts 3 The Determination of an Atomic Weight 4 Use of the Gas Laws in the Determination of Nitrogen 5 The Identification of an Organic Compound after Determining its Molecular Weight 6 The Determination of the pKa of a Weak Acid and Its Content in an Unknown 7 The Equilibrium Constant of an Indicator 8 The Nonaqueous Titration of a Salt of a Weak Acid 9 Hydrolysis of Salts 10 The Investigation of Competing Equilibria 11 The Calculation of Chemical Stoichiometry 12 Verification of the Nernst Equation and the Determination of the Formal Potential E°f 13 Thermochemistry 14 Calculation of Thermodynamic Properties by Determining the Change in Equilibrium with Temperature 15 The Determination of the Order, Rate, and Activation Energy of a Chemical Reaction 16 Chemical Literature 17 Chromium Chemistry 18 Nickel Chemistry 19 Manganese Chemistry 20 Halogen Chemistry 21 The Solution Chemistry of Selected Elements. I 22 The Solution Chemistry of Selected Elements. II 23 The Solution Chemistry of Selected Elements. III Separation and Identification of Anions 24 Synthesis and Study of Inorganic CompoundsAppendixes I Laboratory Operations Common Laboratory Equipment The Laboratory Notebook Cleaning Glassware Handling Solutions Handling Solids Dispensing Reagents Working Glass Spectrophotometry The Measurement of pH Standard Solutions II Review of Chemical Principles Chemical Nomenclature The Description of Chemical Reactions Expressions for the Equilibrium Constant III Mathematical Techniques Reporting Data Exponential Numbers Logarithms The Graphical Interpretation of Data Constructing a Tangent to a Curve IV Tables of Data
- Edition: 1
- Published: December 2, 2012
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
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