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Fundamentals of chemistry, laboratory studies /

Fundamentals of Chemistry: Laboratory Studies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Brescia, Frank, 1908-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1975.
Edición:3rd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Fundamentals of Chemistry: Laboratory Studies; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Part 1: Manipulation, Weights, and Measures; Part 2: States of Matter: Separations; Part 3: Molecular Weight; Part 4: Stoichiometry: Gravimetric; Part 5: Acids and Bases; Part 6: Stoichiometry: Volumetric; Part 7: Thermochemistry; Part 8: Intermolecular Forces; Part 9: Preparations and Syntheses; Part 10: Kinetics; Part 11: Chemical Equilibrium; Part 12: Solutions; Part 13: Electrochemistry; Part 14: Qualitative Analysis; Preface; To The Student; General Information; I. Metric and Other Units.
  • II. Generalizations concerning Solubilities of Common Salts in WaterIII. Table of Electrolytes; IV. Concentrations of Shelf Reagents; Common Laboratory Equipment; Chemical Laboratory Methods; I. Precision and Accuracy; II. Transferring Powders; III. Transferring Liquids; IV. Weighing on the Laboratory Platform Balance (Triple Beam Balance); V. Weighing on the Analytical Balance; VI. Liquid Measure: The Cylinder; VII. Liquid Measure: The Pipet (Plate I); VIII. Liquid Measure: The Buret; IX. Volumetric Flask; X. Cleaning Volumetric Glassware; XI. Temperature Corrections in Volume Measurements.
  • XII. The Preservation of Reagents against ContaminationXIII. Cutting and Shaping Glass (See also Experiment 1, pages 33-35); XIV. Cork Boring; XV. Fitting Glass into Corks, Rubber Stoppers, and Rubber Tubing; XVI. Decantation and Filtration; XVII. Suction Filtration; XVIII. Setting Up Equipment; Chapter 1. The Bunsen Burner and Glassworking; Bunsen Burner; Glassworking (Read Sections XIII, XIV, and XV, pages 26 and 27); Making an Aspirator Trap; Chapter 2. Mass and Volume Measurements; Determination of Density; Procedure; Chapter 3. Separation and Purification by Physical Methods; Procedure.
  • Chapter 4. Paper Chromatoaraph Qualitative Separation of Positive Ions (Cations); Procedure; Special Materials for This Experiment; Chapter 5. Thin-Layer Chromatolraphy; Procedure; Special Materials for This Experiment; Extraction of Flower Pigments; Extraction of Pigments from Green Plants; Chromatography; Chapter 6. The Determination of the Densityof Oxygen; Procedure; Chapter 7. Molecular Weight of a Volatile Liquid (Dumas Method); General Description of the Experiment; Procedure; Questions; Chapter 8. Colligative Properties; Determination of Molecular Weight by Freezing-Point Depression.
  • ProcedureChapter 9. The Conversion of a Carbonate to a Choride; Procedure; Chapter 10. Water of Hydration; Procedure; Chapter 11. Synthesis of a Silver Halide and the Determination of Its Composition; Procedure; Problem; Chapter 12. pH, Indicators, Equilibrium, and Buffer Solutions; Description of Experiment; Procedure; Chapter 13. Titration Analysis of Acid Solutions; Procedure; Chapter 14. Oxidation-Reduction Titration: Analysis of an Oxalate; Procedure; Chapter 15. Iodometry; Determination of Cu2+; Procedure; Chapter 16. Iodometry; Determination of Antimony; Procedure.