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CHEM 1112 & 1114
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Spring
2008
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Announcements Last updated on 02/12/2008
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This laboratory course accompanies the second
semester of general chemistry. Students are responsible for the
materials in these documents and quizzes may be used to assure that
students are reading this lab manual. You will need Adobe
Acrobat Reader (free download from Adobe web site) to view and print
several of the assigned laboratories below.
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Meeting Times
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| Instructor |
Office |
Section |
Day |
Discussion Time |
Room |
Lab Time |
Room |
| Dr.
Brackett |
N-353 |
1 |
T |
1:25P-2:23P |
S-137 |
2:30P-5:38P
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N-301 |
| Dr.
Brackett |
N-353 |
3 |
R |
8:00A-8:58A |
N-221 |
9:05P-12:13P |
N-301 |
| Mr. Jones |
N-366 |
2 |
W |
1:25P-2:23P |
S-137 |
2:30-5:38P
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N-301 |
| Mr.
Jones |
N-366 |
4 |
R |
1:25P-2:23P |
S-146 |
2:30-5:38P
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N-301 |
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Discussion/Laboratory
Schedule
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| Lab Dates |
Experiment |
| Feb. 19,
20, 21 |
Course
Registration, Check-in & Vapor
Pressure Enthalpy of Vaporization.
NOTE:
You
must come to lab on time on your registered day to keep your
registered spot in lab. Students wanting to add should also come
to the first lab on time.
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| Feb. 26,
27, 28 |
Molecular
Weight by Freezing Point Depression |
| Mar. 4, 5,
6 |
Calorimetry
and Coffee Cups, For Calculation help
click here. |
| Mar. 11,
12, 13 |
There's
a Dye in your drink |
| Mar. 18,
19, 20 |
Chemical
Kinetics to Dye For |
| Apr. 1, 2,
3 |
Chemical
Kinetics: Persulfate-iodide Clock Reaction |
| Apr. 8, 9,
10 |
Chemical
Equilibrium |
| Apr. 15, 16, 17 |
Buffers
and the Vampire Slayers (updated
10/30/06)
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| Apr. 22, 23, 24 |
Titration
of Diprotic Inorganic acids (updated
11/06/06)
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| Apr. 29, 30
May 1
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Solubility
of Barium Nitrate (Enthalpy of Solution) |
| May. 6, 7, 8 |
Qualitative
determination of unknown part I
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| May 13, 14, 15 |
Qualitative determination of unknown part II
and Check out |
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These
experiments are distributed online as a service to our students and
faculty. They are designed only for use in our laboratories, under an
appropriate level of supervision by qualified chemistry faculty.
Appropriate safety training and proper disposal of chemical waste is
assumed. Other users of the information posted on this site assume all
responsibility.
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