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Experiments in general chemistry : Ebbing/Gammon / R. A. D. Wentworth

Por: Idioma: Inglés Boston : Hougton Mifflin , 2009Edición: 9th editionDescripción: 501 páginas : ilustraciones ; 28 cmTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • unmediated
Tipo de soporte:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780618949885
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 542 W477e9 2009
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Contenidos:
1A. Identification of an unknown compound. -- 1B. Separation of a mixture by paper chromatography. -- 1C. Some measurements of mass and volume. -- 2. Isotopes and mass spectroscopy. -- 3 A. The empirical formula of an oxide. -- 3B. Hydrates and their thermal decompositions. -- 4A. Conductivity of aqueous solutions. -- 4B. Ionic reactions in aqueous solutions. -- 4C. How much acetic acid is in vinegar?. -- 5A. Boyle's law and the empty space in air. -- 5B. The decomposition of potassium chlorate. -- 6. Thermochemistry and Hess's law. -- 7. The absorption spectrum of cobalt (II) chloride. -- 8. Solubities within a family. -- 9A. The identity of an insoluble precipitate. -- 9B. From oil of wintergreen to salicylic acid. -- 10A. Geometric isomers. -- 11 A student's view of liquids and solids. -- 12A. A molar mass from freezing-point depression. -- 12B. Softening hard water. -- 13. The rate of an iodine clock reaction. -- 14A. Le chatelier´s principle. -- 14B. Determining an equilibrium constant. -- 15. The relative strengths of some acids. -- 16A. Equilibria with weak acids and weak bases. -- 16B. An acid-base titration curve. -- 17A. A solubility product constant. -- 17B. Qualitative analysis of ag+, cu2+, Zn2+, and Ca2+ ions. -- 18. Spontaneity. -- 19A. Oxidation-redution reactions. -- 19B. Electrochemistry.
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1A. Identification of an unknown compound. -- 1B. Separation of a mixture by paper chromatography. -- 1C. Some measurements of mass and volume. -- 2. Isotopes and mass spectroscopy. -- 3 A. The empirical formula of an oxide. -- 3B. Hydrates and their thermal decompositions. -- 4A. Conductivity of aqueous solutions. -- 4B. Ionic reactions in aqueous solutions. -- 4C. How much acetic acid is in vinegar?. -- 5A. Boyle's law and the empty space in air. -- 5B. The decomposition of potassium chlorate. -- 6. Thermochemistry and Hess's law. -- 7. The absorption spectrum of cobalt (II) chloride. -- 8. Solubities within a family. -- 9A. The identity of an insoluble precipitate. -- 9B. From oil of wintergreen to salicylic acid. -- 10A. Geometric isomers. -- 11 A student's view of liquids and solids. -- 12A. A molar mass from freezing-point depression. -- 12B. Softening hard water. -- 13. The rate of an iodine clock reaction. -- 14A. Le chatelier´s principle. -- 14B. Determining an equilibrium constant. -- 15. The relative strengths of some acids. -- 16A. Equilibria with weak acids and weak bases. -- 16B. An acid-base titration curve. -- 17A. A solubility product constant. -- 17B. Qualitative analysis of ag+, cu2+, Zn2+, and Ca2+ ions. -- 18. Spontaneity. -- 19A. Oxidation-redution reactions. -- 19B. Electrochemistry.

Título original: General chemistry : experiments in general chemistry