From the College Catalog: 1995-97 Edition (corrected)

CHEM 114 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory II One Credit Hour

Prerequisites: CHEM 103 and CHEM 113

Corequisite or Prerequisite: CHEM 104

Required of all students selecting CHEM 104.

A continuation of CHEM 113. Experiments and demonstrations will parallel, as closely as possible, and enhance the material covered in CHEM 104. Preparation and analysis of some interesting commercial products will be conducted.

Laboratory: two hours.

Common Syllabus -- Chemistry 114 -- Spring 1996

Manual: Braun, Introduction to Chemistry in the Laboratory, Course II, 1996

Equipment Needed: Safety goggles and plastic apron

Week ofAssignmentspage
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12 Jan - 18 JanIntroduction to laboratory policies and procedures; Check-in
Experiment 13: Precision and Accuracy99
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19 Jan - 25 JanExperiment 1: Hardness of Water17
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26 Jan - 1 FebExperiment 2: Types of Chemical Reactions23
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2 Feb - 8 FebExperiment 3: Determination of Iron by Redox Titration31
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9 Feb - 15 FebExperiment 4: Organic Nomenclature37
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16 Feb - 22 FebExperiment 5: Identifying Organic Functional Groups43
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26 Feb - 1 MarExperiment 6: Esters and Soaps51
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4 Mar - 8 MarExperiment 7: Converting Cellulose to a Thread59
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11 Mar - 15 MarExperiment 8: Measuring Oxygen in the Atmosphere65
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18 Mar - 20 MarExperiment 9: Synthesis of Asprin and Wintergreen73
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21 Mar - 27 MarSpring Vacation!
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28 Mar - 29 MarExperiment 9: Synthesis of Asprin and Wintergreen73
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1 Apr - 5 AprExperiment 10: Analysis of an Antacid Tablet79
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8 Apr - 12 AprExperiment 11: Identification of Carbohydrates85
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15 Apr - 19 AprExperiment 12: Isolation of a Protein: Casein93
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22 Apr - 26 AprCheck-out

A minimum of four quizzes will be scheduled by your laboratory professor.

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Update: 12 Jan 96