For two-semester general chemistry lab courses Introducing basic lab techniques and illustrating core chemical principles Prepared by John H. Nelson and Kenneth C. Kemp, both of the University of Nevada, this manual contains 43 finely tuned experiments chosen to introduce basic lab techniques and to illustrate core chemical principles. In the 14th Edition, all experiments were carefully edited for accuracy, safety, and cost. Pre-labs and questions were revised and new experiments added concerning solutions, polymers, and hydrates. Each of the experiments is self-contained, with sufficient background material, to conduct and understand the experiment. Each has a pedagogical objective to exemplify one or more specific principles. Because the experiments are self-contained, they may be undertaken in any order, although the authors have found in their General Chemistry course that the sequence of Experiments 1 through 7 provides the firmest background and introduction. The authors have included pre-lab questions to answer before starting the lab. The questions are designed to help in understanding the experiment, learning how to do the necessary calculations to treat their data, and as an incentive for reading the experiment in advance. These labs can also be customized through Pearson Collections, our custom database program. For more information, visit https://www.pearsonhighered.com/collections/
The bulk of this book consists of 17 hands-on chapters that include multiple laboratory sessions on the following topics: Separating Mixtures Solubility and Solutions Colligative Properties of Solutions Introduction to Chemical Reactions & ...
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7 part format includes objectives, list of materials, discussion, procedures, pre-lab discussion and procedure questions, observation and report sheet, along with post-lab questions.
It Also Describes Different Methods Of Isolation Of Some Important Class Of Compounds. This Book Promotes Self Reliance Since It Is In Itself Complete Requiring No Reference To Other Texts.
Laboratory Experiments in Chemistry for Health Professionals
Spencer L. Seager, Michael R. Slabaugh. Procedure 1. Make six spotting capillaries by heating the middle of glass meltingpoint capillaries in the flame of a burner until the glass softens. Then stretch the softened glass to form a ...
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Laboratory Experiments in Chemistry for Health Professionals
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This established manual focuses on using non-hazardous materials to teach the experimental nature of general chemistry. Experiments are written to address students of various academic backgrounds, and differing interests and...