LabScheduleW.docx

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Date
Exp. #
8/25
1
9/1
2
9/8
3
9/15
9/22
4
5
9/29
6
10/6
7
10/13
10/20
8
10/27
9
11/3
10
11/10
12
11/17
14
11/24
12/1
12/15
15
CHEM 1361 Spring 2010 Lab Schedule
Buckley
Title
Electronic
Prelab Due
(12:00 PM)
Laboratory Safety, Policy, Check-in
9/1
Report Due
(At lab time)
1/25
Textbook Sections
None
1.4 Units of Measurement
1.5 Uncertainty in Measurement
Measurements, Accuracy and Precision
9/1
9/8
1.6 Dimensional Analysis
Appendix A.5 Standard Deviation
Using Physical Properties to Determine the Identify of an
9/8
9/15
1.2 Classification of Matter
Unknown
1.3 Properties of Matter
1.4 Units of Measurement
Sugar in Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices
9/15
9/22
1.4 Units of Measurement
Separation of a Mixture
9/22
9/29
3.3 Formula Weights
Determination of an Empirical Chemical Formula
2.1 The Atomic Theory of Matter
9/29
10/6
3.5 – Empirical Formulas from Analyses
Preparation of an Alum
3.4 Avogadro’s Number and the Mole
3.6 Quantitative Information from
10/6
10/13
Balanced Equations
3.7 Limiting Reactants
4.5 Concentrations of Solutions
No lab – you will run your Monday schedule throughout the University
Metathesis Reactions
4.2 Precipitation Reactions
10/13
10/27
4.3 Acid-Base Reactions
3.4 Avogadro’s Number and the Mole
3.6 Quantitative Information from
Molar Stoichiometry in a Chemical Reaction
10/27
11/3
Balanced Equations
4.4 Oxidation-reduction Reactions
Determination of Acetic Acid in Vinegar
4.5 Concentrations of Solutions
11/3
11/10
4.6 Titrations
Comparison of the Energy Content of Fuels by Combustion
5.6 Hess’s Law
11/10
11/17
5.8 Foods and Fuels
Molecular Modeling
8.3 Covalent Bonding
8.4 Bond Polarity and Electronegativity
11/17
12/1
8.5 Drawing Lewis Structures
9.1 Molecular Shapes
9.2 The VSEPR Model
No Lab – Thanksgiving Holiday
Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid by the Dumas Method
12/1
12/15
10.4 The Ideal Gas Equation
10.5 Further Applications of the Ideal
Gas Equation
Final Exam (5:00 – 7:00)
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