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    • Edition number 8
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 June 2008

    • ISBN 9780071263511
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages0 pages
    • Size 254x199x26 mm
    • Weight 2 g
    • Language English
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    This best-selling comprehensive laboratory textbook includes experiments with background theoretical information, safety recommendations, and computer applications. Updated chapters are provided regarding the use of spreadsheets and other scientific software as well as regarding electronics and computer interfacing of experiments using Visual Basic and LabVIEW. Supplementary instructor information regarding necessary supplies, equipment, and procedures is provided in an integrated manner in the text.

    This best-selling comprehensive laboratory textbook includes experiments with background theoretical information, safety recommendations, and computer applications. Updated chapters are provided regarding the use of spreadsheets and other scientific software as well as regarding electronics and computer interfacing of experiments using Visual Basic and LabVIEW. Supplementary instructor information regarding necessary supplies, equipment, and procedures is provided in an integrated manner in the text.

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    Table of Contents:

    I Introduction

    II Treatment of Experimental Data

    A. Calculations and Presentation of Data

    B. Uncertainties in Data and Results

    III Use of Computers

    IV Gases

    1. Gas Thermometry

    2. Joule-Thomson Effect

    3. Heat-Capacity Ratios for Gases

    V Transport Properties of Gases

    Kinetic Theory of Transport Phenomena

    4. Viscosity of Gases

    5. Diffusion of Gases

    VI Thermochemistry

    Principles of Calorimetry

    6. Heats of Combustion

    7. Strain Energy of the Cyclopropane Ring

    8. Heats of Ionic Reaction

    VII Solutions

    9. Partial Molar Volume

    10. Cryoscopic Determination of Molar Mass

    11. Freezing-Point Depression of Strong and Weak Electrolytes

    12. Chemical Equilibrium in Solution

    VIII Phase Behavior

    13. Vapor Pressure of a Pure Liquid

    14. Binary Liquid-Vapor Phase Diagram

    15. Ordering in Nematic Liquid Crystals

    16. Liquid-Vapor Coexistence Curve and the Critical Point

    IX Electrochemistry

    17. Conductance of Solutions

    18. Temperature Dependence of emf

    19. Activity Coefficients from Cell Measurements

    X Chemical Kinetics

    20. Method of Initial Rates: Iodine Clock

    21. NMR Study of a Reversible Hydrolysis Reaction

    22. Enzyme Kinetics: Inversion of Sucrose

    23. Kinetics of the Decomposition of Benzenediazonium Ion

    24. Gas-Phase Kinetics

    XI Surface Pheomena

    25. Surface Tension of Solutions

    26. Physical Adsorption of Gases

    XII Macromolecules

    27. Intrinsic Viscosity: Chain Linkage in Polyvinyl Alcohol

    28. Helix-Coil Transition in Polypeptides

    XIII Electric, Magnetic, and Optical Properties

    29. Dipole Moment of Polar Molecules in Solution

    30. Dipole Moment of HCl Molecules in the Gas Phase

    31. Magnetic Susceptibility

    32. NMR Determination of Paramagnetic Susceptibility

    33. Dynamic Light Scattering

    XIV. Spectroscopy

    34. Absorption Spectrum of a Conjugated Dye

    35. Raman Spectroscopy: Vibrational Spectrum of CCl4

    36. Stimulated Raman Spectrum of Benzene

    37. Vibrational-Rotational Spectra of HCl and DCl

    38. Vibrational-Rotational Spectra of Acetylenes

    39. Absorption and Emission Spectra of I2

    40. Fluorescence Lifetime and Quenching in I2 Vapor

    41. Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy

    42. NMR Determination of Keto-Enol Equilibrium Constants

    43. NMR Study of Gas-Phase DCl-HBr Isotopic Exchange Reaction

    44. Solid-State Lasers: Radiative Properties of Ruby Crystals

    45. Spectroscopic Properties of CdSe Nanocrystals

    XV Solids

    46. Determination of Crystal Structure by X-Ray Diffraction

    47. Lattice Energy of Solid Argon

    48. Statistical Thermodynamics of Iodine Sublimation

    XVI Electronic Devices and Measurements

    XVII Temperature

    XVIII Vacuum Techniques

    XIX Instruments

    XX Miscellaneous Procedures

    XXI Least-Squares Fitting Procedures

    Appendix A Glossary of Symbols
    Appendix B International System of Units and Concentration Units
    Appendix C Safety
    Appendix D Literature Work
    Appendix E Research Journals
    Appendix F Numerical Methods of Analysis
    Appendix G Barometer Corrections
    Appendix H. Ethical Conduct in Physical Chemistry

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