Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory

CHEM 1102 Spring 2004

Instructors:

Dr. Koni Stone S213 koni@ chem.csustan.edu

Dr. Peter Nico S253 nico@chem.csustan.edu 

 

Before you come to class, read these sections.

 

CHEM 1102 Laboratory Schedule for Spring 2004

Dates Experiment
February 23,24,26 Check-in to lab, Density Measurement, Introduction to Excel
March1,2,4 The Empirical Formula of a Lead Compound
March 8,9,11 Stoichiometry of Barium Chromate  
DATA for Monday pm lab
 

DATA for Thursday am lab

Data for Tuesday am lab (Nico)

Note: use Netscape to download to your computer,  if you must use Internet Exploder, hit cancel when it asks you for your id and password--it will then open the file in your browser.  

March 15,16,18 Acid Base Titration
March 22,23,25 Determination of Calcium Carbonate in Eggshells
March 29,30 April 1 Can You See the Light?

Emission Line Data Base

April 5,6,8 Blue Beer's Law: Determination of Cu+2 Ions and Other Pirate Adventures!
April 19,20,22 Molecular Dimensions 
April 26,27,29 Combustion of Vegetable Oil
May 3,4,6 Enthalpy of a Chemical Reaction with Magnesium
May 10,11,13 Molecular Weight of a Volatile Compound
May 17,18,20 Molar Volume of a Gas and Check Out!

 

Note: Your laboratory instructor will notify you of the dates when experiments are due. Late experiments will be drastically penalized. One day late = -20%, one week late = -50%, more than one week late = -100%.  You must complete all labs (even if they are too late for points) to pass the course.  A complete lab has all of the calculations, graphs and discussion questions completed.

Miscellaneous information

Common Solvents
Five Easy Species: Four Acids and a Base.

Solubility of many common substances and lots of dyes.  

The CSUS Physics page has a nice scientific notation tutorial.


This page was created by Koni Stone (koni@chem.csustan.edu). 
Edited on January 20, 2004.