10th Edition. — Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, UK, 2012. — 401 p. – ISBN: 0840048343
Succeed in chemistry with Chemical Principles in the Laboratory, Tenth Edition! Clear, user-friendly, and direct, this lab manual provides you with the tools you need to successfully complete lab experiments and lab reports. Analyzing the data you observe in the lab sessions is easy with the manual's numerous Advance Study Assignments that give you extra practice with processing data through sample questions.
The Densities of Liquids and Solids
Resolution of Matter into Pure Substances, I. Paper Chromatography
Resolution of Matter into Pure Substances, II. Fractional Crystallization
Determination of a Chemical Formula
Identification of a Compound by Mass Relationships
Properties of Hydrates
Analysis of an Unknown Chloride
Verifying the Absolute Zero of Temperature—Determination of the Barometric Pressure
Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid
Analysis of an Aluminum-Zinc Alloy
The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen
The Alkaline Earths and the Halogens—Two Families in the Periodic Table
The Geometrical Structure of Molecules—An Experiment Using Molecular Models
Heat Effects and Calorimetry
The Vapor Pressure and Heat of Vaporization of a Liquid
The Structure of Crystals—An Experiment Using Models
Classification of Chemical Substances
Some Nonmetals and Their Compounds—Preparations and Properties
Molar Mass Determination by Depression of the Freezing Point
Rates of Chemical Reactions, I. The Iodination of Acetone
Rates of Chemical Reactions, II. A Clock Reaction
Properties of Systems in Chemical Equilibrium—Le Châtelier’s Principle
Determination of the Equilibrium Constant for a Chemical Reaction
The Standardization of a Basic Solution and the Determination of the Molar Mass of an Acid
pH Measurements—Buffers and Their Properties
Determination of the Solubility Product of Ba(IO3)2
Relative Stabilities of Complex Ions and Precipitates Prepared from Solutions of Copper(II)
Determination of the Hardness of Water
Synthesis and Analysis of a Coordination Compound
Determination of Iron by Reaction with Permanganate—A Redox Titration
Determination of an Equivalent Mass by Electrolysis
Voltaic Cell Measurements
Preparation of Copper(I) Chloride
Development of a Scheme for Qualitative Analysis
Spot Tests for Some Common Anions
Qualitative Analysis of Group I Cations
Qualitative Analysis of Group II Cations
Qualitative Analysis of Group III Cations
Identification of a Pure Ionic Solid
The Ten Test Tube Mystery
Preparation of Aspirin
Rate Studies on the Decomposition of Aspirin
Analysis for Vitamin C