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- Front Matter
- 0: LAB 0 - LAB SAFETY ORIENTATION
- 1: LAB 1 - TAKING MEASUREMENTS IN THE CHEMISTRY LAB
- 2: LAB 2 - INTRODUCTION to GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
- 3: LAB 3 - SEPARATION OF SAND AND SALT
- 4: LAB 4 - ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND FLAME TESTS
- 5: LAB 5 - ELECTRON DOT STUCTURES AND MOLECULAR MODELS
- LAB 6: INTRODUCTION TO SOLUTIONS- SOLUBILITY AND CONDUCTIVITY
- LAB 7: INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
- LAB 8: INTRODUCTION TO ACIDS AND BASES
- LAB 9: INTRODUCTION TO REDOX REACTIONS
- LAB 10: SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF SOAP
- Lab 11: ANTACID ANALYSIS- INTRODUCTION TO NEUTRALIZATION REACTIONS
- LAB 12: INTRODUCTION TO ENDOTHERMIC AND EXOTHERMIC REACTIONS
- 13: Appendix
- Back Matter
- General Chemistry I Lab Manual
- Front Matter
- 0: Lab Safety Orientation
- 1: Separation Of a Three-Component Mixture
- 2: Density of an Unknown Mixture
- 3: Flame Tests and Atomic Spectra
- 4: Food Dye Chromatography
- 5: Molecular Geometry
- 6: Determination of Empirical Formula
- 7: Observing Two Major Classes of Chemical Reactions
- 8: Synthesis of Alum from Aluminum Foil
- 9: Molar Volume of a Gas
- 10: Enthalpy of Neutralization
- 11: Evaporation and Intermolecular Attractions
- 12: Molar Mass Determination Using Freezing Point Depression
- 13: Appendix
- Back Matter
- Elementary Organic Chemistry (Lab Manual)
- Front Matter
- LAB 0 - LAB SAFETY ORIENTATION
- LAB 1- ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
- LAB 2 - PROPERTIES AND REACTIONS OF HYDROCARBONS
- LAB 3 - ALCOHOLS AND AMINES
- LAB 4 - ALDEHYDES AND KETONES
- LAB 5 - CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND DERIVATIVES
- LAB 6 - SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS OF ASPRIN
- LAB 7 - IDENTIFICATION OF AN UNKNOWN COMPOUND
- LAB 8 - MOLECULAR MODELS (Stereochemistry)
- LAB 9 - TESTS FOR CARBOHYDRATES
- LAB 10 - SYNTHESIS OF SOAP
- LAB 11 - SYNTHESIS OF HAND LOTION
- LAB 12 - ISOLATION OF MILK PROTEIN (CASEIN)
- 13: APPENDIX
- Back Matter
- Fundamentals of Chemistry (Lab Manual)
- Front Matter
- 0: Lab 0 - Lab Safety Orientation
- 1: Introduction To Chemistry and Scientific Method
- 2: Instrumental Measurements
- 3: Exploring Density
- 4: Separation of Salt and Sand
- 5: Physical and Chemical Properties
- 6: Chemical Reactions and Equations
- 7: Flame Test And Identification Of Unknown
- 8: Empirical Formulas And Hydrates
- 9: Decomposition Of Baking Soda
- 10: Molecular Geometries
- 11: Boyle’s Law
- 12: An Investigation OF Intermolecular Forces
- 13: APPENDIX
- Back Matter
- General Chemistry II Lab Manual
- This General Chemistry II Lab Manual contains twelve experiments covering the core themes of quantitative chemical analysis for second-semester Freshman Chemistry. Major concepts include Beer's Law, Equilibrium, Acid-base chemistry, Buffers, the Solubility Product, Redox and Electrochemistry, Kinetics, and Radioactive Decay.
- Front Matter
- 0: Lab Safety Orientation
- 1: Beer's Law
- 2: Determination of an Equilibrium Constant
- 3: Acid Dissociation Constant
- 4: Titration of a Diprotic Acid
- 5: Investigating Buffers
- 6: Solubility Product
- 7: Thermodynamics of Borax
- 8: Redox Reactions
- 9: Voltaic Cells
- 10: Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
- 11: Determination of an Activation Energy
- 12: Radioactivity Simulation
- 13: Appendices
- Back Matter
- Organic Chemistry I Lab Manual (CHM 234)
- First of a two-semester course in the chemistry of carbon compounds. A systematic study of the chemistry of organic molecules with emphasis on the structure, nomenclature, synthesis, reactions, reaction mechanisms, and spectroscopic methods of analyses of alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkyl halides, alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, and phenols. Laboratory work is focused on the development of skills and techniques for analysis and synthesis of organic compounds.
- Front Matter
- 0: Lab Safety Orientation
- 1: Recrystallization
- 2: Identification of an Unknown Using Simple Distillation
- 3: Fractional Distillation
- 4: Extraction
- 5: Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC)
- 6: Column Chromatography
- 7: Stereochemistry
- 8: Gas Chromatography
- 9: Polarimetry
- 10: Synthesis of 1-bromobutane
- 11: Synthesis of t-Butyl Chloride
- 12: Synthesis of Cyclohexene
- 13: Appendix
- Back Matter

