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Laboratory Handbook for General Chemistry, 2nd Edition

Title : Laboratory Handbook for General Chemistry, 2nd Edition
Author : Norman E. Griswold, Conrad L. Stanitski, H. A. Neidig, James N. Spencer, James N. Spencer
Publisher : Brooks/Cole
ISBN : 0534976948
ISBN (13 digits) : 9780534976941
Language : English
Format : Paperback
Edition : 2
Print Year : 2001
Total Pages : 128
Availability : 5-8 days
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To do a chemistry lab experiment students need to know how to use the equipment and to perform basic laboratory procedures, such as weighing and making volume measurements. This Handbook is designed to be an affordable, "how to" guide to basic techniques, operations, and equipment used in general chemistry laboratory courses. The Handbook can be used in conjunction with CER modular experiments, to support locally-written experiments, or to complement the techniques sections of commercial lab manuals.
 
ABOUT AUTHOR
Conrad L. Stanitski retired in 2005 as Professor of Chemistry and Department Chair at the University of Central Arkansas. Currently, he is a visiting Professor of Chemistry at Franklin & Marshall College. He received his B.S. in Science Education from Bloomsburg State College, an M.A. in Chemical Education from the University of Northern Iowa, and a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Connecticut. Dr. Stanitski is a prolific author and has won many teaching awards, including the CMA CATALYST National Award for Excellence in Chemistry Teaching, the Thomas Branch Award for Teaching Excellence, and the Samuel Nelson Gray Distinguished Professor Award from Randolph-Macon College. Dr. Stanitski was Chair of the Division of Chemical Education during 2001.
 
TABLE OF CONTENT
I. SAFETY IN THE LABORATORY. General Safety Rules. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Disposal of Materials. Inserting Glass into Corks or Rubber Stoppers. Fire Safety. Chemistry Laboratory Safety Agreement. Laboratory Safety Quiz. II. GLASSWARE AND GENERAL EQUIPMENT. Questions Related to Laboratory Equipment. III. WEIGHING. Using a Top-loading Balance. Using a Triple Beam Balance. Using an Analytical Balance. Questions Regarding Weighing. IV. MEASURING LIQUID VOLUMES. Graduated Cylinders. Pipets. Using Volumetric Pipets. Burets. Volumetric Flasks. Questions Regarding Measuring Liquid Volumes. V. TRANSFERRING MATERIALS. Transferring Solids. Transferring Liquids. Using Pipets Non-Quantitatively. Mixing Liquids. Mixing a Solid and a Liquid. Questions Regarding Transferring Materials. VI. HEATING SOURCES AND TECHNIQUES. Bunsen Burner. Microburners. Hot Plate. Heating a Liquid. Heating Crucibles. Questions Regarding Heating Sources and Techniques. VII. SEPARATIONS. Decantation. Filtering. Gravity Filtration: Using A Conical Funnel. Suction Filtration: Using a Büchner Funnel. Centrifuging to Separate a Precipitate from Solution. Questions Regarding Separations. VIII. SMALL-SCALE OPERATIONS. Small-scale Equipment. Heating Small-scale Equipment. Questions Regarding Small-Scale Operations. IX. VISIBLE SPECTROPHOTOMETERS. Questions Regarding a Spectronic 20. X. USING A pH METER. Questions Regarding Using a pH Meter. XI. KEEPING A LABORATORY NOTEBOOK. XII. MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS. Exponential Notation. Expressing Numbers Using Exponential Notation. Exponential Notation Using a Calculator. Questions Regarding Exponential Notation. Significant Figures. Significant Figures in Addition andSubtraction. Significant Figures in Multiplication and Division. Questions Regarding Significant Figures. Rounding Off Numbers. Rounding Off Calculated Results. Dealing with Measurement Errors. Standard Deviation. Equation and Slope of a Straight Line. XIII. REPRESENTING DATA AND RESULTS USING GRAPHS. Graphs. Graphing Programs. Graphing Exercise. Appendix A. Operations with Glass. Cleaning Glassware. Working with Glass Tubing. Cutting Glass Tubing. Firepolishing Glass Tubing. Bending Glass Tubing. Preparing Glass Droppers or Pipets. Appendix B. Reference Tables. Physical Constants. Conversion Tables. Common Acids and Bases. Solubility Rules. Vapor Pressure and Temperature Data. Standard Reduction Potentials, Eo. Acid Ionization Constants, Ka. Base Ionization Constants, Kb. Solubility Product Constants, Ksp. Appendix C. General Laboratory References. Index.
 
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