Foundations of Chemistry in the Laboratory
Wiley (Publisher)
12th Edition
Published on 2. February 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-0-470-04385-1 (ISBN)
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Learning the fundamentals of chemistry can be a difficult task to undertake. The market leader for 35 years, Foundations of College Chemistry has helped countless readers master the chemistry skills they need to succeed. The book is known for its accuracy and direct writing style. Hein follows a step-by-step approach to problem solving with alternate methods of solution when appropriate. The new 12th edition has also been updated throughout with the latest information in the field.
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Edition
12th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
704 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-04385-1 (9780470043851)
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Morris Hein | Susan Arena
Foundations of Chemistry in the Laboratory
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08/2010
13th Edition
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Morris Hein is professor emeritus of chemistry at Mt. San Antonio College, where he regularly taught the preparatory chemistry course and organic chemistry. He is the original author of Foundations of College Chemistry and his name has become synonymous with clarity, meticulous accuracy, and a step-by-step approach that students can follow. Over the years, more than three million students have learned chemistry using a text by Morris Hein. In addition to Foundations of College Chemistry, he is co-author of Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry, Seventh Edition,and Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry. He is also co-author of Foundations of Chemistry in the Laboratory, Eleventh Edition, and Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry in the Laboratory, Seventh Edition. Susan Arena has taught chemistry to students at many levels including middle school, high school, community college and most recently at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She especially focuses on using active learning techniques to improve the understanding of concepts in chemistry. Susan currently authors chemistry texts and electronic media, and presents workshops for teachers in suing active learning and electronic media to teach chemistry. She collaborated with Morris Hein on the seventh edition of Foundations of College Chemistry and became a co-author on the eighth edition. She is also a co-author of Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, Seventh Edition.
Content
Preface. Safety Guidelines. Laboratory Rules and Safety Procedures. EXPERIMENTS. 1. Laboratory techniques. 2. Measurements. 3. Preparation and Properties of Oxygen. 4. Preparation and Properties of Hydrogen. 5. Calorimetry and Specific Heat. 6. Freezing Points-Graphing of Data. 7. Water in Hydrates. 8. Properties of Solutions. 9. Composition of Potassium Chlorate. 10. Double Displacement Reactions. 11. Single Displacement reactions. 12. Ionization-Electrolytes and pH. 13. Identification of Selected Anions. 14. Properties of Lead(II), Silver, and Mercury (I) Ions. 15. Quantitative Preparation of Potassium Chloride. 16. Electromagnetic Energy and Spectroscopy. 17. Lewis Structures and Molecular Models. 18. Boyle's Law. 19. Charles' Law. 20. Liquids-Vapor Pressure and Boiling Points. 21. Molar Volume of a Gas. 22. Neutralization-Titration I. 23. Neutralization-Titration II. 24. Chemical Equilibrium-Reversible reactions. 25. Heat of Reaction. 26. Distillation of Volatile Liquids. 27. Organic Chemistry-Hydrocarbons. 28. Alcohols, Esters, Aldehydes, and Ketones. STUDY AIDS. 1. Significant Figures. 2. Formulas and Chemical Equations. 3. Preparing and Reading a Graph. 4. Using a Scientific Calculator. 5. Dimensional Analysis and Stoichiometry. 6. Organic Chemistry-An Introduction. EXERCISES. 1. Significant Figures and Exponential Notation. 2. Measurements. 3. Names and Formulas I. 4. Names and Formulas II. 5. Names and Formulas III. 6. Equation Writing and Balancing I. 7. Equation Writing and Balancing II. 8. Equation Writing and Balancing III. 9. Graphical Representation of Data. 10. Moles. 11. Stoichiometry I. 12. Gas Laws. 13. Solution Concentrations. 14. Stoichiometry II. 15. Chemical Equilibrium. 16. Oxidation-Reduction Equations I. 17. Oxidation-Reduction Equations II. 18. Organic Chemistry I. 19. Organic Chemistry II. APPENDICES. 1. Suggested List of Equipment. 2. List of Reagents required and Preparation of Solutions. 3. Special Equipment or Preparations Needed. 4. Units of Measurement. 5. Solubility Table. 6. Vapor Pressure of Water. 7. Boiling Points of Liquids. 8. Waste Disposal Requirements for each Experiment. Periodic table of Elements. Atomic Masses of the Elements. Names, Formulas, and Charges of Common Ions.