Advertisement
Chemistry (lab)
The lab version of Chemistry is taken in conjunction with the non-lab version of the course. The investigations build and expand on concepts presented in the textbook. The labs are based on a microchemistry approach to minimize handling of chemicals. Computation requiring a solid background in algebra is necessary for interpreting data collected during investigations.
Algebra 1 is a prerequisite for Chemistry (lab).
The following is a list of the laboratory investigations which students complete:
Preparing for and Conducting an Investigation; Collecting Data; The Scientific Method and Organizing Data; Melting Points/Super Cooling; Boyle’s Law; Charles’s Law; Radioactive Decay; Paper Chromatography; Gumdrop (or Jelly Bean) Molecules; A Microscale Titration; Qualitative Analysis; Molar Mass by Titration; Mole Ratios; Double Replacement Reactions; Solubility Product Constant; Reaction Rates: The Effect of Concentration, Reaction Order; Reactions Rates: The Effect of Temperature; pH and pH Indicators; A Buffer Solution; Oxidation and Reduction; Decomposition; The Electrical Conductivity of Several Solutions; Synthesis of Organic Compounds.
Chemistry Lab Kit Supplies
There are 8 examinations in Chemistry.
Suchocki, Conceptual Chemistry, Pearson/Benjamin Cummings.
Original source may be unavailable
We were unable to reach this resource's original website. It may have moved or been discontinued.
You Might Also Like
Reviews
No reviews yet. Be the first to review Chemistry (lab) above.