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NORTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY-TECHNICAL COLLEGE
NCCC
 
INTERACTIVE CHEMISTRY 111 LABORATORY SCHEDULE FOR FALL 1998
 

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SCHEDULED LAB EXERCISES:
 
1.  Chemistry Laboratory Techniques
 
2. Densities of Liquids and Solids:

3. Fractional Crystalization

4. Determination of a Chemical Formula (Before and after reaction) 
 WHAT DO YOU NOTICE ABOUT THE BEFORE AND AFTER REACTION PHOTOS ABOVE?*

  5. Identification of a Compound Using Mass Relationships. 

  6. Analysis of an Unknown Chloride

  7. Computer Lab Simulation: DOWNLOAD CHEMLAND 
 
  8. Molar Mass Determination by Gas Diffusion.
       GRAHAM'S LAW LINK                 

  9. Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid.
    THIS CAN HELP WITH THIS LAB

10. Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen
             d orbital 

11. The Alkaline Earths and the Halogens.

12. Heat affects and CalorimetryCALORIMETRY LINK 

13. The Geometric Structure of Molecules.  

Download CHIME Chime 3-D Molecule Viewer

REVIEW CHEMICAL STRUCTURES AT THIS INTERNET SITE.
 
14. Cleanup and Evaluation.

 
 
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* Atoms only rearrange in a chemical reaction. The mass before and after must be the same. This regularity in nature is invariable (always happens) and is therefore a Law of Nature. This is most often refered to as The Law of Conservation of Mass or, in common terms "Matter is neither created or destroyed".

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