PACE UNIVERSITY- WESTCHESTER CAMPUSDYSON COLLEGE OF ARTS and SCIENCESWestchester CampusGENERAL CHEMISTRY 111 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY ILABORATORY OUTLINEFALL 1999Laboratory Manual: Laboratory Manual for Principles of General ChemistryBeran, J.A. John Wiley (5th Edition) A laboratory report is due at the next session from the time the experiment is performed. A late report is downgraded one grade. No reports will be accepted beyond two weeks from the scheduled date of completion of the experiment.A passing grade in laboratory is required to pass the course.Lab attendance is MANDATORY. There will be no provision for make-up labs.Week Experiment # Topic 1 Check-InLaboratory SafetyDry Lab 1 The Laboratory and S I 2 1 Basic Laboratory Operations 3 3 Identification of a Compound: Chemical Properties 4 6 Formula of a Hydrate 5 7 Empirical Formulas 6 8 Limiting Reactant Dry Lab 2A Inorganic Nomenclature I Oxidation Numbers 7 12 Inorganic Compounds and Metathesis Reactions Dry Lab 2B Inorganic Nomenclature II Binary Compounds 2C Inorganic Nomenclature III Ternary Compounds 8 17 Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid 9 21 Calorimetry 10 11 Spectroscopy 11 10 Periodic Table and Periodic Lawcontinued - over Chemistry 111Laboratory Outline - 2 -Week Experiment # Topic 12 18 A Calcium Carbonate Mixture and the Molar Volume of Carbon Dioxide 13 4 Paper Chromatography Check-out HEALTH CONCERNS IN THE LABORATORYStudents enrolling in chemistry laboratory courses should be aware that a wide range of substances is used. If a student has or suspects that a medical condition or health problem exists or may come to exist which might be affected by being in a chemical laboratory (e.g., allergies, chemical sensitivities, pregnancy, fainting, etc.), thestudent should consult his or her personal physician. The student may also wish to consult the University Health Care Unit. Your laboratory instructor cannot give you health care advice, but should be informed appropriately of concerns and potential problems. msword syllabus
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