Dieckmann: Lab Manual for Chemistry: Atoms First, 3rd edition

Lab Manual for Chemistry: Atoms First, Third Edition is designed for students at all levels, from those seeing chemistry for the first time to chemistry majors. This lab manual is for a freshman-level general chemistry laboratory course and serves as an ideal supplement for any atoms first general chemistry textbook (such as Chemistry: Atoms First by Julia Burdge and Jason Overby).

ISBNS: 1259923053 / 9781259923050
Publication Date: 10/31/17

NEW IN THE Third EDITION

Calorimetry lab in the 2nd edition has been split into two labs for the 3rd edition
Calormetry I: Identification of an Unknown Metal
Caloremtry II: Determination of the Heat of Solution

Solutions lab in the 2nd edition has been split into two labs for the 3rd edition
Solutions I: Foundations
Solutions II: Properties of Solutions

NEW lab on Buffers

NEW lab on Identification of an Unknown Weak Acid

Table of Contents

Laboratory 1 - Exploration of Matter Through Density Determinations: An Introduction to Basic Laboratory Measurements
Laboratory 2 - The Discovery of Chemical Change Through the Chemistry of Copper: An Observational Preview of First -Semester General Chemistry
Laboratory 3 - Light and Nanotechnology: How Do We “See” Something Too Small to See?
Laboratory 4 - Shedding Light on the Structure of the Atom
Laboratory 5 - Periodic Trends: Densities in the Chromium Family of Transition Metals
Laboratory 6 - Molecular Geometry and Polarity
Laboratory 7 - Percent Composition from Gravimetric Analysis: Calcium Carbonate in Texas Limestone
Laboratory 8 - Limiting Reactant Lab
Laboratory 9 - Qualitative Analysis: Testing the Solubility Rules
Laboratory 10 - Titration I. Determination of an Un known Diprotic Acid Through Volumetric Analysis
Laboratory 11 - The Activity Series: On the Chemistry of Metals
Laboratory 12 - Calorimetry I: Identification of an Unknown Metal
Laboratory 13 - Calorimetry II: Measurement and Calculation of Enthalpy Change, ΔH
Laboratory 14 - Gas Laws: Boyle’s Law and Experimental Determination of the Ideal Gas Constant
Laboratory 15 - A Capstone Experience: Toward the Creation of an Automobile Airbag
Laboratory 16 - On the Nature of Solutions: Structure, Polarity and Energy

Laboratory 17 - Colligative Properties: Vapor Pressure Lowering and Molar Mass Determination Through Freezing Point Depression
Laboratory 18 - Kinetics— The Hydrolysis of p- Nitrophenyl Acetate
Laboratory 19 - Determination of the Equilibrium Constant of Phenolphthalein Dissociation
Laboratory 20 - Le Châtelier’s Principle: On the Effect of Concentration and Temperature on Equilibrium
Laboratory 21 - An Exploration of Buffer Solutions
Laboratory 22 - Titration II. pH Titration Curves
Laboratory 23 - Identification of an Unknown Weak Acid/Base
Laboratory 24 - Determining the Molar Solubility Product of Copper(II) Tartrate
Laboratory 25 - Thermodynamics of Formation of a Borax Solution
Laboratory 26 - Galvanic Cells and the Measurement of Cell Potential
Laboratory 27 - Color Changes in Ionizing Foot Baths? (Testing Marketing Claims: A Case Study)
Laboratory 28 - The Formation and Reactivity of Esters: A Bridge from General to Organic Chemistry

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