商品簡介
The forty-one experiments in this manual are arranged to parallel thematerial found in the twenty-five chapters of Ebbing/Gammon's book. At least one experiment is provided for each chapter of the text. For thirteen chapters, two or more experiments have been offered., allowing better conerage of important concepts if time is available, or a choice of topics if it is not. The Experiments range from qualitaive inspections of various reactions to quantitative interpretations of stoichiometry, analysis, and many chemical phenomena. Four expriments incorporate some aspect of thermochemistry because of heat's importance in experimental chemistry. A new experiment that can be found on the Internet concerns symmetry and the geometry of tetrahedral molecules.
目次
Ch1. Identification of an Unknown CompoundCh2. Isotopes and Mass SpectroscopyCh3. The Empirical Formula of an OxideCh4. Conductivity of Aqueous SolutionsCh5. Boyle's Law and the Empty Space in AirCh6. Thermochemistry and Hess's LawCh7. The Absorption Spectrum of Cobalt(II)ChlorideCh8. Solutilities Within a FamilyCh9. The Identity of an Insoluble PrecipitateCh10. Geometric IsomersCh11. A Student's View of Liquids and SolidsCh12. A Molar Mass from Freezing-Point DepressionCh13. The Rate of an Idoine Clock ReactionCh14. Le Chatelier's PrincipleCh15. The Relative Strengths of Some AcidsCh16. Equilibria with Weak Acids and Weak BasesCh17. A Solubility Product ConstantCh18. SpontaneityCh19. Oxidation-Reduction ReactionCh20. Natural RadioactivityCh21. Qualitative Analysis of Mg2+,Ca2+,Ba2+, and Al3+IonsCh22. The Strength of a Laundry BleachCh23. Qualitative Analysis of Chromium, Iron, and CopperCh24. Molecular Models of Organic MoleculesCh25 Amylase: One of Your EnzymesCh26. Catalase and the Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide