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Succeed in chemistry with Slowinski/Wolsey/Rossi's CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES IN THE LABORATORY, 13th Edition! Clear, direct and user-friendly, this lab manual gives you the tools you need to successfully complete lab experiments and reports. Analyzing what you observe in the lab is made easier with the manual's data pages, and the detailed introductions and integrated Advance Study Assignments are designed to help you be prepared when you arrive at the lab. Extensive appendices walk you through how to do everything from correctly carrying out a titration to using a spreadsheet to analyze your data.
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Succeed in chemistry with Slowinski/Wolsey/Rossi's CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES IN THE LABORATORY, 13th Edition! Clear, direct and user-friendly, this lab manual gives you the tools you need to successfully complete lab experiments and reports. Analyzing what you observe in the lab is made easier with the manual's data pages, and the detailed introductions and integrated Advance Study Assignments are designed to help you be prepared when you arrive at the lab. Extensive appendices walk you through how to do everything from correctly carrying out a titration to using a spreadsheet to analyze your data.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cengage Learning
- 13th edition
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 231mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780357851272
- ISBN-10: 0357851277
- Artikelnr.: 65204136
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cengage Learning
- 13th edition
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 276mm x 231mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780357851272
- ISBN-10: 0357851277
- Artikelnr.: 65204136
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Emil J. Slowinski, Ph.D., earned a bachelor of science from Massachusetts State College in 1946 and a doctorate in physical chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1949. Over the course of his prolific teaching career, he taught at Swarthmore College, the University of Connecticut and Macalester College. His sabbatical leaves were taken at Oxford University and the University of Warsaw. He was a co-author, working with other authors like Bill Masterton and Wayne Wolsey, of more than 25 books in various areas of general chemistry. Even after retiring, Dr. Slowinski was actively involved in editions one through nine of Chemical Principles in the Laboratory, and after leaving active writing he offered insights, advice and support to his coauthors; he remains the main content source of this edition. Dr. Slowinski was an Emeritus DeWitt Wallace Professor of Chemistry at Macalester College until his death in 2015.
1. The Densities of Liquids and Solids.2. Resolution of Matter into Pure Substances, I. Paper Chromatography.3. Resolution of Matter into Pure Substances, II. Fractional Crystallization.4. Determination of a Chemical Formula. 5. Identification of a Compound by Mass Relationships. 6. Properties of Hydrates.7. Analysis of an Unknown Chloride. 8. Verifying the Absolute Zero of Temperature-Determination of the Atmospheric Pressure.9. Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid. 10. Analysis of an Aluminum-Zinc Alloy. 11. The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen. 12. The Alkaline Earths and the Halogens-Two Families in the Periodic Table. 13. The Geometric Structure of Molecules-An Experiment Using Molecular Models. 14. Heat Effects and Calorimetry. 15. The Vapor Pressure and Heat of Vaporization of a Liquid. 16. The Structure of Crystals-An Experiment Using Models. 17. Classification of Chemical Substances. 18.Some Nonmetals and Their Compounds-Preparations and Properties. 19. Molar Mass Determination by Depression of the Freezing Point.20. Rates of Chemical Reactions, I. The Iodination of Acetone 21. Rates of Chemical Reactions, II. A Clock Reaction. 22. Properties of Systems in Chemical Equilibrium-Le Châtelier's Principle.23. Determination of the Equilibrium Constant for a Chemical Reaction.24. The Standardization of a Basic Solution and the Determination of the Molar Mass of an Acid. 25. pH Measurements-Buffers and Their Properties. 26. Determination of the Solubility Product of Ba(IO3). 27. Relative Stabilities of Complex Ions and Precipitates Prepared from Solutions of Copper(II).28. Determination of the Hardness of Water. 29. Synthesis and Analysis of a Coordination Compound. 30. Determination of Iron by Reaction with Permanganate-A Redox Titration. 31. Determination of an Equivalent Mass by Electrolysis. 32. Voltaic Cell Measurements. 33. Preparation of Copper(I) Chloride. 34. Development of a Scheme for Qualitative Analysis. 35. Spot Tests for Some Common Anions. 36. Qualitative Analysis of Group I Cations. 37. Qualitative Analysis of Group II Cations. 38. Qualitative Analysis of Group III Cations. 39. Identification of a Pure Ionic Solid. 40. The Ten Test Tube Mystery. 41. Preparation of Aspirin.42. Rate Studies on the Decomposition of Aspirin.43. Analysis for Vitamin C.44. Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics.Appendix I: Vapor Pressure and Density of Liquid Water.Appendix II: Summary of Solubility Properties of Ions and Solids. Appendix IIA: Some Properties of the Cations in Groups I, II, and III. Appendix III: Standard Atomic Weights of the Elements (Scaled relative to Carbon-12 = 12 g/mol). Appendix IV: Making Measurements-Laboratory Techniques. Appendix V: Mathematical Considerations-Significant Figures and Making Graphs. Appendix VI: Suggested Locker Equipment. Appendix VII: Introduction to Excel.Appendix VIII: Introduction to Google Sheets.Appendix IX: Statistical Treatment of Laboratory Data.
1. The Densities of Liquids and Solids.2. Resolution of Matter into Pure Substances, I. Paper Chromatography.3. Resolution of Matter into Pure Substances, II. Fractional Crystallization.4. Determination of a Chemical Formula. 5. Identification of a Compound by Mass Relationships. 6. Properties of Hydrates.7. Analysis of an Unknown Chloride. 8. Verifying the Absolute Zero of Temperature-Determination of the Atmospheric Pressure.9. Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid. 10. Analysis of an Aluminum-Zinc Alloy. 11. The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen. 12. The Alkaline Earths and the Halogens-Two Families in the Periodic Table. 13. The Geometric Structure of Molecules-An Experiment Using Molecular Models. 14. Heat Effects and Calorimetry. 15. The Vapor Pressure and Heat of Vaporization of a Liquid. 16. The Structure of Crystals-An Experiment Using Models. 17. Classification of Chemical Substances. 18.Some Nonmetals and Their Compounds-Preparations and Properties. 19. Molar Mass Determination by Depression of the Freezing Point.20. Rates of Chemical Reactions, I. The Iodination of Acetone 21. Rates of Chemical Reactions, II. A Clock Reaction. 22. Properties of Systems in Chemical Equilibrium-Le Châtelier's Principle.23. Determination of the Equilibrium Constant for a Chemical Reaction.24. The Standardization of a Basic Solution and the Determination of the Molar Mass of an Acid. 25. pH Measurements-Buffers and Their Properties. 26. Determination of the Solubility Product of Ba(IO3). 27. Relative Stabilities of Complex Ions and Precipitates Prepared from Solutions of Copper(II).28. Determination of the Hardness of Water. 29. Synthesis and Analysis of a Coordination Compound. 30. Determination of Iron by Reaction with Permanganate-A Redox Titration. 31. Determination of an Equivalent Mass by Electrolysis. 32. Voltaic Cell Measurements. 33. Preparation of Copper(I) Chloride. 34. Development of a Scheme for Qualitative Analysis. 35. Spot Tests for Some Common Anions. 36. Qualitative Analysis of Group I Cations. 37. Qualitative Analysis of Group II Cations. 38. Qualitative Analysis of Group III Cations. 39. Identification of a Pure Ionic Solid. 40. The Ten Test Tube Mystery. 41. Preparation of Aspirin.42. Rate Studies on the Decomposition of Aspirin.43. Analysis for Vitamin C.44. Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics.Appendix I: Vapor Pressure and Density of Liquid Water.Appendix II: Summary of Solubility Properties of Ions and Solids. Appendix IIA: Some Properties of the Cations in Groups I, II, and III. Appendix III: Standard Atomic Weights of the Elements (Scaled relative to Carbon-12 = 12 g/mol). Appendix IV: Making Measurements-Laboratory Techniques. Appendix V: Mathematical Considerations-Significant Figures and Making Graphs. Appendix VI: Suggested Locker Equipment. Appendix VII: Introduction to Excel.Appendix VIII: Introduction to Google Sheets.Appendix IX: Statistical Treatment of Laboratory Data.