Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments : All Lab, No Lecture


Robert Bruce. Thompson
Bok Engelsk 2008 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Utgitt
Sebastopol : : Maker Media, Inc, , 2008.
Omfang
1 online resource (434 p.)
Utgave
First edition
Opplysninger
Description based upon print version of record.. - Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; Maintaining a Laboratory Notebook; Chapter 2. Laboratory Safety; Laboratory safety rules we recommend; Chapter 3. Equipping a Home Chemistry Laboratory; General Purpose Glassware and Plasticware; Volumetric Glassware; Microscale Equipment; Recommended Laboratory Glassware; Laboratory Equipment and Supplies; Work Area; Chapter 4. Chemicals for the Home Chemistry Lab; Chemical Names; Chemical Grades; Chemical Risk Factors and Safety Advice; Hazard Pictograms and Letter Symbols; Safe Chemical Handling; Chemicals Used in This Book. - Chapter 11. Laboratory: Acid-Base ChemistryLaboratory 11.1: Determine the Effect of Concentration on pH; Laboratory 11.2: Determine the pH of Aqueous Salt Solutions; Laboratory 11.3: Observe the Characteristics of a Buffer Solution; Laboratory 11.4: Standardize a Hydrochloric Acid Solution by Titration; Chapter 12. Laboratory: Chemical Kinetics; Laboratory 12.1: Determine the Effect of Temperature on Reaction Rate; Laboratory 12.2: Determine the Effect of Surface Area on Reaction Rate; Laboratory 12.3: Determine the Effect of Concentration on Reaction Rate. - Chapter 5. Mastering Laboratory SkillsMeasurement Resolution and Significant Figures; Handling Chemicals Properly; Using a Balance; Measuring Liquids by Volume; Filtration; Separations; Using Heat Sources; Working with Glass Tubing; Cleaning Glassware; Chapter 6. Laboratory: Separating Mixtures; Laboratory 6.1: Differential Solubility: Separate Sand and Sucrose; Laboratory 6.2: Distillation: Purify ethanol; Laboratory 6.3: Recrystallization: Purify Copper Sulfate; Laboratory 6.4: Solvent Extraction; Laboratory 6.5: Chromatography: Two-Phase Separation of Mixtures. - Laboratory 12.4: Determine the Effect of a Catalyst on Reaction Rate. - Laboratory 6.6: Determine the Formula of a HydrateChapter 7. Laboratory: Solubility and Solutions; Laboratory 7.1: Make Up a Molar Solution of a Solid Chemical; Laboratory 7.2: Make Up a Molal Solution of a Solid Chemical; Laboratory 7.3: Make Up a Molar Solution of a Liquid Chemical; Laboratory 7.4: Make Up a Mass-to-Volume Percentage Solution; Laboratory 7.5: Determine Concentration of a Solution by Visual Colorimetry; Chapte 8. Laboratory: Colligative Properties of Solutions; Laboratory 8.1: Determine Molar Mass by Boiling Point Elevation. - Laboratory 8.2: Determine Molar Mass by Freezing Point DepressionLaboratory 8.3: Observe the Effects of Osmotic Pressure; Chapter 9. Laboratory: Introduction to Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry; Laboratory 9.1: Observe a Composition Reaction; Laboratory 9.2: Observe a Decomposition Reaction; Laboratory 9.3: Observe a Single Displacement Reaction; Laboratory 9.4: Stoichiometry of a Double Displacement Reaction; Chapter 10. Laboratory: Reduction-Oxidation (Redox) Reactions; Laboratory 10.1: Reduction of copper ore to copper metal; Laboratory 10.2: Observe the Oxidation States of Manganese. - For students, DIY hobbyists, and science buffs, who can no longer get real chemistry sets, this one-of-a-kind guide explains how to set up and use a home chemistry lab, with step-by-step instructions for conducting experiments in basic chemistry -- not just to make pretty colors and stinky smells, but to learn how to do real lab work: Purify alcohol by distillationProduce hydrogen and oxygen gas by electrolysisSmelt metallic copper from copper ore you make yourselfAnalyze the makeup of seawater, bone, and other common substancesSynthesize
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0596514921. - 9780596514921

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