Bettelheim F.A.
Table of contents :
Cover Page……Page 1
1. Laboratory techniques: use of the laboratory gas burner; basic glassworking……Page 2
2. Laboratory measurements……Page 12
3. Density determination……Page 28
4. The separation of the components of a mixture……Page 40
5. Resolution of a mixture by distillation……Page 50
6. The empirical formula of a compound: the Law of Constant Composition……Page 58
7. Determination of the formula of a metal oxide……Page 66
8. Classes of chemical reactions……Page 74
9. Chemical properties of consumer products……Page 88
10. Water analysis……Page 98
11. Calorimetry: the determination of the specific heat of a metal……Page 106
12. Boyle’s Law: the pressure–volume relationship of a gas……Page 122
13. Charles’s Law: the volume–temperature relationship of a gas……Page 132
14. Properties of gases: determination of the molecular weight of a volatile liquid……Page 140
15. Physical properties of chemicals: melting point, sublimation, and boiling point……Page 150
16. Entropy: a measure of disorder……Page 162
17. Solubility and solution……Page 174
18. Water of hydration……Page 184
19. Colligative properties: freezing point depression and osmotic pressure……Page 194
20. Factors affecting rate of reactions……Page 204
21. Law of chemical equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s principle……Page 214
22. pH and buffer solutions……Page 222
23. Analysis of vinegar by titration……Page 232
24. Analysis of antacid tablets……Page 240
25. Measurement of sulfur dioxide preservative in foods……Page 248
26. Structure in organic compounds: use of molecular models. I……Page 256
27. Stereochemistry: use of molecular models. II……Page 270
28. Identification of hydrocarbons……Page 288
29. Column and paper chromatography: separation of plant pigments……Page 300
30. Identification of alcohols and phenols……Page 312
31. Identification of aldehydes and ketones……Page 324
32. Properties of carboxylic acids and esters……Page 338
33. Properties of amines and amides……Page 350
34. Polymerization reactions……Page 360
35. Preparation of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)……Page 370
36. Measurement of the active ingredient in aspirin pills……Page 380
37. Isolation of caffeine from tea leaves……Page 386
38. Carbohydrates……Page 396
39. Preparation and properties of a soap……Page 406
40. Preparation of a hand cream……Page 414
41. Extraction and identification of fatty acids from corn oil……Page 422
42. Analysis of lipids……Page 430
43. TLC separation of amino acids……Page 438
44. Acid–base properties of amino acids……Page 448
45. Isolation and identification of casein……Page 456
46. Isolation and identification of DNA from yeast……Page 468
47. Viscosity and secondary structrue of DNA……Page 476
48. Kinetics of urease—catalyzed decomposition of urea……Page 488
49. Isocitrate dehydrogenase—an enzyme of citric acid cycle……Page 498
50. Quantitative analysis of vitamin C contained in foods……Page 508
51. Analysis of vitamin A in margarine……Page 516
52. Urine analysis……Page 526
Appendix 1. List of Apparatus and Equipment in Student’s Locker……Page 536
Appendix 2. List of Common Equipment and Materials in the Laboratory……Page 537
Appendix 3. Special Equipment and Chemicals……Page 538
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS……Page 569
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