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Green chemistry involves designing novel ways to create and synthesize products and implement processes that will eliminate or greatly reduce negative environmental impacts. Providing educational laboratory materials that challenge students with the customary topics found in a general chemistry laboratory manual, this lab manual enables students to see how green chemistry principles can be applied to real-world issues. Following a consistent format, each lab experiment includes objectives, prelab questions, and detailed step-by-step procedures for performing the experiments. Additional…mehr

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Green chemistry involves designing novel ways to create and synthesize products and implement processes that will eliminate or greatly reduce negative environmental impacts. Providing educational laboratory materials that challenge students with the customary topics found in a general chemistry laboratory manual, this lab manual enables students to see how green chemistry principles can be applied to real-world issues. Following a consistent format, each lab experiment includes objectives, prelab questions, and detailed step-by-step procedures for performing the experiments. Additional questions encourage further research about how green chemistry principles compare with traditional, more hazardous experimental methods.
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Sally A. Henrie is a professor of chemistry at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, and has been in chemical education for over 16 years. Dr. Henrie has taught various courses and laboratories, including Fundamentals of Chemistry, General Chemistry Laboratory, Organic Chemistry, Organic/Inorganic Synthesis, Survey of Chemical Instrumentation, Advanced Organic Chemistry, and Environmental Chemistry. She is also involved in mentoring undergraduate research students in chemical education and dendrimer research. Dr. Henrie previously worked as a junior research chemist for Phelps Dodge Corporation, plant chemist for Mount Pleasant Chemical Company, and materials lab supervisor/process engineer for Whirlpool Corporation. While working in industry, she contributed to various environmentally related projects.