General Chemistry Laboratory Manual by Franklin and Marshall College
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General Chemistry Laboratory Manual by Franklin and Marshall College
General Chemistry Laboratory Manual by Franklin and Marshall College
This
lab manual contents are as follows : Laboratory
Experiments and Reports, Guidelines for Carrying Out Experiments, Guidelines for
Laboratory Reports, Volumetric Analysis, Qualitative Analysis Techniques,
Filtering, Precipitate, Instrumentation Procedures , Measurement,
Equipment or Glassware, Writing Style, Periodic Table of the
Elements.
This note
describes the following experiments: Determination of a Liquid Density,
Preparation of a Standard Solution of Sodium Carbonate, Determination of
Organic Indicators for Acid Base Titrations, Determination of Sodium
Hydroxide Concentration By Titrations with a Standard Solution of
Hydrochloric Acid, Determination of Acetic Acid Concentration By Titrations
with a Standard Solution of Sodium Hydroxide, Measurement of Gas Diffusion,
Determination of Critical Solution Temperature, Hess's Law, Effect of
Concentration on Reaction Rate, Determination of the Molar Mass of an
Organic Compound, Determination of the Molar Mass of an Organic Compound By
The Steam Distillation.
The manual of Inorganic aboratory work is a laboratory guideline
to the students of Chemistry Department, Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Faculties. According to this material, the laboratory activities are
directed to understand the model of ionic compound close packing,
reduction-oxidation reaction of several metals, improve the double salt
preparation and recrystallization skills as the basic for advance laboratory
activities.
This note describes the laboratory activities to understand the model of
ionic compound close packing, reduction-oxidation reaction of several metals ,
improve the double salt preparation and re-crystallization skills as the basic
for advance laboratory activities.
The book is mainly intended mainly for medical students, but
it contains the essentials for all students of Biology. This book is originally
compiled as a handbook for practical work in Physiological Chemistry at
University College, London.