Laboratory Program
SAFETY IN THE CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
786
Pre-Lab Extraction and Filtration
790
1-1 Mixture Separation
792
1-2 Water Purification
794
3-1 Conservation of Mass
798
4-1 Flame Tests
801
Pre-Lab Gravimetric Analysis
828
13-1 Separation of Pen Inks by Paper
Chromatography
830
13-2 Colorimetry and Molarity
834
14-1 Testing Water
838
804
7-1 Separation of Salts by
Fractional Crystallization
806
7-2 Naming Ionic Compounds
810
7-3 Determining the Empirical
Formula of Magnesium Oxide
813
9-1 Mass and Mole Relationships in a Chemical Reaction
816
9-2 Stoichiometry and
Gravimetric Analysis
819
12-1 “Wet” Dry Ice
822
12-2 Measuring the Triple Point
Pressure of CO2
784
Pre-Lab Paper Chromatography
824
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Pre-Lab Volumetric Analysis
842
16-1 How Much Calcium Carbonate
Is in an Eggshell?
844
16-2 Investigating Overwrite
Marking Pens
848
16-3 Is It an Acid or a Base?
851
16-4 Percentage of Acetic Acid in Vinegar
854
Pre-Lab Calorimetry
858
17-1 Measuring the Specific
Heats of Metals
860
17-2 Calorimetry and Hess’s Law
864
17-3 Rate of a Chemical Reaction
868
18-1 Equilibrium Expressions
871
18-2 Measuring Ka for Acetic Acid
875
19-1 Blueprint Paper
878
19-2 Reduction of Manganese in Permanganate Ion
881
21-1 Acid Catalyzed Iodination of Acetone
884
21-2 Casein Glue
888
21-3 Polymers and Toy Balls
891
LABORATORY PROGRAM
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785
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Safety in the
Chemistry Laboratory
Any chemical can be dangerous if it is misused. Always follow the instructions for the experiment. Pay close attention to the safety notes. Do not do anything differently unless told to do so by your teacher.