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Internet exercises available on the Web. Topics and approach emphasize the development of scientific literacy. Written in a clear, easy-to-read style. Numerous experiments to choose from cover all topics typically covered in prep chemistry courses. Avoids the use of known carcinogens and toxic metal salts. Chemical Capsules demonstrate the relevance and importance of chemistry.
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Internet exercises available on the Web.
Topics and approach emphasize the development of scientific literacy.
Written in a clear, easy-to-read style.
Numerous experiments to choose from cover all topics typically covered in prep chemistry courses.
Avoids the use of known carcinogens and toxic metal salts.
Chemical Capsules demonstrate the relevance and importance of chemistry.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Topics and approach emphasize the development of scientific literacy.
Written in a clear, easy-to-read style.
Numerous experiments to choose from cover all topics typically covered in prep chemistry courses.
Avoids the use of known carcinogens and toxic metal salts.
Chemical Capsules demonstrate the relevance and importance of chemistry.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 7. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 274mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 805g
- ISBN-13: 9780470423738
- ISBN-10: 0470423730
- Artikelnr.: 25683562
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 7. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 274mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 805g
- ISBN-13: 9780470423738
- ISBN-10: 0470423730
- Artikelnr.: 25683562
Steven Murov is the author of Experiments and Exercises in Basic Chemistry, 7th Edition, published by Wiley. Brian Stedjee is the author of Experiments and Exercises in Basic Chemistry, 7th Edition, published by Wiley.
Experiments Experiment 1 Introductory Concepts, Techniques, and Challenges
Experiment 2 Measurements Experiment 3 Density Experiment 4 Mixtures:
Separation and Purification Experiment 5 Melting Points Experiment 6 Lewis
Structures and Molecular Models Experiment 7 Paper Chromatography
Experiment 8 Classification of Chemical Reactions Experiment 9 Empirical
Formula of Zinc Oxide Experiment 10 Empirical Formula of a Hydrate
Experiment 11 Stoichiometry of a Reaction Experiment 12 Enthalpies in
Physical and Chemical Changes Experiment 13 Chemical Properties of Oxygen
and Hydrogen Experiment 14 Gas Laws Experiment 15 Distillation and Hardness
of Water Experiment 16 Ionic Reactions and Conductivity Experiment 17
Analysis of Cations Experiment 18 Spectroscopy Experiment 19 Acidity and pH
Experiment 20 Synthesis Experiment 21 Acid-Base Titrations Experiment 22
Oxidation-Reduction Experiment 23 Analysis of Bleach and Copper (II)
Glycinate Experiment 24 The Rates of Chemical Reactions Experiment 25
Equilibrium Studies Experiment 26 Molecular Models of Organic Compounds
Experiment 27 Carbohydrates Exercises Exercise 1 Measurements: Scientific
Notation, Significant Figures, Accuracy and Precision Exercise 2 Unit
Conversions, Density Exercise 3 Element Names and Symbols Exercise 4
Protons, Neutrons, Electrons and Isotopes Exercise 5 Polyatomic Ions
Exercise 6 Formulas of Compounds Exercise 7 Nomenclature of Compounds
Exercise 8 Electronic Structures and Lewis Structures of Atoms Exercise 9
Bonding, Molecular Geometry, and Polarity Exercise 10 Chemical Reactions:
Balancing and Classification Exercise 11 Double Replacement Reactions, Net
Ionic Equations Exercise 12 Formula Mass, Moles and Molecules Exercise 13
Percent Composition, Empirical and Molecular Formulas Exercise 14
Stoichiometry Exercise 15 Gases and Gas Laws Exercise 16 Concentration
Calculations and Solution Stoichiometry Exercise 17 Acids and Bases, pH
Exercise 18 Oxidation States and Redox Reactions Exercise 19 Equilibirum
Expressions, le Chatelier's Principle Exercise 20 Nuclear Reactions
Exercise 21 Organic Chemistry Exercise 22 Laboratory Terminology Exercise
23 Laboratory Techniques Appendices Appendix A Solutions to Starred
Prelaboratory Exercises Appendix B Common Ions by Charge Appendix C
Solubility of Ionic Compounds Webercises (available online at
www.wiley.com/college/murov) Webercise 1 Significant Figures Webercise 2
Properties of Elements Webercise 3 Chemical Toxicity, Safety, and Uses
Webercise 4 Periodic Properties of the Elements Webercise 5 Atmospheric
Gases Webercise 6 Chemists, Chemistry and Society
Experiment 2 Measurements Experiment 3 Density Experiment 4 Mixtures:
Separation and Purification Experiment 5 Melting Points Experiment 6 Lewis
Structures and Molecular Models Experiment 7 Paper Chromatography
Experiment 8 Classification of Chemical Reactions Experiment 9 Empirical
Formula of Zinc Oxide Experiment 10 Empirical Formula of a Hydrate
Experiment 11 Stoichiometry of a Reaction Experiment 12 Enthalpies in
Physical and Chemical Changes Experiment 13 Chemical Properties of Oxygen
and Hydrogen Experiment 14 Gas Laws Experiment 15 Distillation and Hardness
of Water Experiment 16 Ionic Reactions and Conductivity Experiment 17
Analysis of Cations Experiment 18 Spectroscopy Experiment 19 Acidity and pH
Experiment 20 Synthesis Experiment 21 Acid-Base Titrations Experiment 22
Oxidation-Reduction Experiment 23 Analysis of Bleach and Copper (II)
Glycinate Experiment 24 The Rates of Chemical Reactions Experiment 25
Equilibrium Studies Experiment 26 Molecular Models of Organic Compounds
Experiment 27 Carbohydrates Exercises Exercise 1 Measurements: Scientific
Notation, Significant Figures, Accuracy and Precision Exercise 2 Unit
Conversions, Density Exercise 3 Element Names and Symbols Exercise 4
Protons, Neutrons, Electrons and Isotopes Exercise 5 Polyatomic Ions
Exercise 6 Formulas of Compounds Exercise 7 Nomenclature of Compounds
Exercise 8 Electronic Structures and Lewis Structures of Atoms Exercise 9
Bonding, Molecular Geometry, and Polarity Exercise 10 Chemical Reactions:
Balancing and Classification Exercise 11 Double Replacement Reactions, Net
Ionic Equations Exercise 12 Formula Mass, Moles and Molecules Exercise 13
Percent Composition, Empirical and Molecular Formulas Exercise 14
Stoichiometry Exercise 15 Gases and Gas Laws Exercise 16 Concentration
Calculations and Solution Stoichiometry Exercise 17 Acids and Bases, pH
Exercise 18 Oxidation States and Redox Reactions Exercise 19 Equilibirum
Expressions, le Chatelier's Principle Exercise 20 Nuclear Reactions
Exercise 21 Organic Chemistry Exercise 22 Laboratory Terminology Exercise
23 Laboratory Techniques Appendices Appendix A Solutions to Starred
Prelaboratory Exercises Appendix B Common Ions by Charge Appendix C
Solubility of Ionic Compounds Webercises (available online at
www.wiley.com/college/murov) Webercise 1 Significant Figures Webercise 2
Properties of Elements Webercise 3 Chemical Toxicity, Safety, and Uses
Webercise 4 Periodic Properties of the Elements Webercise 5 Atmospheric
Gases Webercise 6 Chemists, Chemistry and Society
Experiments Experiment 1 Introductory Concepts, Techniques, and Challenges
Experiment 2 Measurements Experiment 3 Density Experiment 4 Mixtures:
Separation and Purification Experiment 5 Melting Points Experiment 6 Lewis
Structures and Molecular Models Experiment 7 Paper Chromatography
Experiment 8 Classification of Chemical Reactions Experiment 9 Empirical
Formula of Zinc Oxide Experiment 10 Empirical Formula of a Hydrate
Experiment 11 Stoichiometry of a Reaction Experiment 12 Enthalpies in
Physical and Chemical Changes Experiment 13 Chemical Properties of Oxygen
and Hydrogen Experiment 14 Gas Laws Experiment 15 Distillation and Hardness
of Water Experiment 16 Ionic Reactions and Conductivity Experiment 17
Analysis of Cations Experiment 18 Spectroscopy Experiment 19 Acidity and pH
Experiment 20 Synthesis Experiment 21 Acid-Base Titrations Experiment 22
Oxidation-Reduction Experiment 23 Analysis of Bleach and Copper (II)
Glycinate Experiment 24 The Rates of Chemical Reactions Experiment 25
Equilibrium Studies Experiment 26 Molecular Models of Organic Compounds
Experiment 27 Carbohydrates Exercises Exercise 1 Measurements: Scientific
Notation, Significant Figures, Accuracy and Precision Exercise 2 Unit
Conversions, Density Exercise 3 Element Names and Symbols Exercise 4
Protons, Neutrons, Electrons and Isotopes Exercise 5 Polyatomic Ions
Exercise 6 Formulas of Compounds Exercise 7 Nomenclature of Compounds
Exercise 8 Electronic Structures and Lewis Structures of Atoms Exercise 9
Bonding, Molecular Geometry, and Polarity Exercise 10 Chemical Reactions:
Balancing and Classification Exercise 11 Double Replacement Reactions, Net
Ionic Equations Exercise 12 Formula Mass, Moles and Molecules Exercise 13
Percent Composition, Empirical and Molecular Formulas Exercise 14
Stoichiometry Exercise 15 Gases and Gas Laws Exercise 16 Concentration
Calculations and Solution Stoichiometry Exercise 17 Acids and Bases, pH
Exercise 18 Oxidation States and Redox Reactions Exercise 19 Equilibirum
Expressions, le Chatelier's Principle Exercise 20 Nuclear Reactions
Exercise 21 Organic Chemistry Exercise 22 Laboratory Terminology Exercise
23 Laboratory Techniques Appendices Appendix A Solutions to Starred
Prelaboratory Exercises Appendix B Common Ions by Charge Appendix C
Solubility of Ionic Compounds Webercises (available online at
www.wiley.com/college/murov) Webercise 1 Significant Figures Webercise 2
Properties of Elements Webercise 3 Chemical Toxicity, Safety, and Uses
Webercise 4 Periodic Properties of the Elements Webercise 5 Atmospheric
Gases Webercise 6 Chemists, Chemistry and Society
Experiment 2 Measurements Experiment 3 Density Experiment 4 Mixtures:
Separation and Purification Experiment 5 Melting Points Experiment 6 Lewis
Structures and Molecular Models Experiment 7 Paper Chromatography
Experiment 8 Classification of Chemical Reactions Experiment 9 Empirical
Formula of Zinc Oxide Experiment 10 Empirical Formula of a Hydrate
Experiment 11 Stoichiometry of a Reaction Experiment 12 Enthalpies in
Physical and Chemical Changes Experiment 13 Chemical Properties of Oxygen
and Hydrogen Experiment 14 Gas Laws Experiment 15 Distillation and Hardness
of Water Experiment 16 Ionic Reactions and Conductivity Experiment 17
Analysis of Cations Experiment 18 Spectroscopy Experiment 19 Acidity and pH
Experiment 20 Synthesis Experiment 21 Acid-Base Titrations Experiment 22
Oxidation-Reduction Experiment 23 Analysis of Bleach and Copper (II)
Glycinate Experiment 24 The Rates of Chemical Reactions Experiment 25
Equilibrium Studies Experiment 26 Molecular Models of Organic Compounds
Experiment 27 Carbohydrates Exercises Exercise 1 Measurements: Scientific
Notation, Significant Figures, Accuracy and Precision Exercise 2 Unit
Conversions, Density Exercise 3 Element Names and Symbols Exercise 4
Protons, Neutrons, Electrons and Isotopes Exercise 5 Polyatomic Ions
Exercise 6 Formulas of Compounds Exercise 7 Nomenclature of Compounds
Exercise 8 Electronic Structures and Lewis Structures of Atoms Exercise 9
Bonding, Molecular Geometry, and Polarity Exercise 10 Chemical Reactions:
Balancing and Classification Exercise 11 Double Replacement Reactions, Net
Ionic Equations Exercise 12 Formula Mass, Moles and Molecules Exercise 13
Percent Composition, Empirical and Molecular Formulas Exercise 14
Stoichiometry Exercise 15 Gases and Gas Laws Exercise 16 Concentration
Calculations and Solution Stoichiometry Exercise 17 Acids and Bases, pH
Exercise 18 Oxidation States and Redox Reactions Exercise 19 Equilibirum
Expressions, le Chatelier's Principle Exercise 20 Nuclear Reactions
Exercise 21 Organic Chemistry Exercise 22 Laboratory Terminology Exercise
23 Laboratory Techniques Appendices Appendix A Solutions to Starred
Prelaboratory Exercises Appendix B Common Ions by Charge Appendix C
Solubility of Ionic Compounds Webercises (available online at
www.wiley.com/college/murov) Webercise 1 Significant Figures Webercise 2
Properties of Elements Webercise 3 Chemical Toxicity, Safety, and Uses
Webercise 4 Periodic Properties of the Elements Webercise 5 Atmospheric
Gases Webercise 6 Chemists, Chemistry and Society