TY - BOOK AU - Woodfield, Brian F. AU - Asplund, Matthew C. AU - Haderlie, Steven TI - Virtual chemlab: problems and assignments for the virtual laboratory SN - 9780131866843 U1 - 540.078 22 PY - 2006///. CY - New Jersey : PB - Pearson Education, Inc., KW - Chemistry laboratories N1 - Contents; VCL 2.1 Thomson Cathode ray tube experiment 2.2 Millikan oil drop experiment 2.3 Rutherford's backscattering experiment 2.4 Investigating the properties of alpha and beta particles etc. 3.1 Counting atoms 3.2 Counting atoms 3.3 Counting atoms 3.4 Counting molecules etc. 4.1 Strong and weak electrolytes 4.2 Precipitation reactions 4.3 Concepts in acid-base titrations 4.4 Predicting the equivalence point etc. 5.1 Endothermic vs exothermic 5.2 Enthalpy of solution: NH4NO3 5.3 Specific heat of A1 5.4 Specific heat of pb etc. 6.1 Blackbody radiation 6.2 Photoelectric effect 6.3 The Rydberg equation 6.4 Atomic spectra etc. 7.1 Flame test for metals 7.2 Emission spectra for sodium and mercury 10.1 Boyle's law: Pressure and volume 10.2 Charles's law: Temperature and volume 10.3 Avogadro's law: Moles and volume 10.4 Derivation of the ideal gas law etc. 11.1 Heat of fusion of water 11.2 Heat of vaporization of water 11.3 The boiling point of water at high attitude 13.1 Creating a solution of known molality 13.2 Creating a solution for known molality 13.3 Converting concentrations to different units 13.4 Boiling point elevation etc. 16.1 Ionization constants of weak acids 16.2 Acid-base classification 16.3 Ranking salt solutions by pH 17.1 Study of acid-base titrations - Monoprotic acids 17.2 Weak acid-strong base titrations 17.3 Strong acid-weak base titrations 17.4 Weak acid -weak base titrations etc. 19.1 The balance between enthalpy and entropy 19.2 Enthalpy of solution: NH4NO3 20.1 Study of oxidation - Reduction titrations 20.2 Standardization of a permanganate solution 20.3 Analysis of a ferrous chloride sample ER -