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Hands on Chemistry Laboratory Manual
Jeffrey Paradis
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Experiment 1: What's the matter? The Nature of the World Around Us
Experiment 2: The Properties of Some Common Metals: Why NASA Needs Chemistry
Experiment 3: Alchemy and the Origins of Modern Chemistry: All that Glitters Isn't Gold
Experiment 4: Classification of Matter: Basic Separation Techniques
Experiment 5: Measurement and Proper Use of Laboratory Glassware
Experiment 6: Chemical Nomenclature, Part I: Naming Ionic Compounds
Experiment 7: Understanding the Basics: The Mole and Counting Atoms
Experiment 8: Limiting reactants: How Much BaSO4 Can We Make?
Experiment 9: Electrolytes in Solution: Completing the Circuit
Experiment 10: If You are Not Part of the Solution: Precipitation Reactions
Experiment 11: An Introduction to Oxidation-Reduction Chemistry: The Breath Analyzer
Experiment 12: Say "Cheese": Cyanotype Photography as a Redox Reaction
Experiment 13: A Titration for the Determination of Ions in Water: The Hard Truth
Experiment 14: Spectrophotometric Analysis: Phosphates in Water
Experiment 15: Discovering the Gas Laws
Experiment 16: Gas Stoichiometry: The Automobile Airbag
Experiment 17: Introduction to Thermochemistry: Using a Calorimeter
Experiment 18: Calorimetry: Nutrition in a Nutshell
Experiment 19: Hess's law: A Study of the Combustion of Magnesium
Experiment 20: Chemical Nomenclature, Part II: Naming Organic Compounds
Experiment 21: Introduction to Organic Analysis: Infrared Spectroscopy
Experiment 22: Colligative Properties: Analysis of Freezing Point Depression
Experiment 23: Introduction to Kinetics: Factors That Affect the Rate of Reaction
Experiment 24: Determining the Rate Law: A Kinetics Study of the Iodination of Acetone
Experiment 25: Determining the Equilibrium Constant of a Complex
Experiment 26: Le Chatelier's Principle: Stress Management
Experiment 27: Chemistry of the Kitchen: Acids and Bases
Experiment 28: The Properties of Buffers: Resisting Change in a Turbulent World
Experiment 29: Electrochemistry: An Introduction to Voltaic Cells
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