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Homework Assignment 01. __________________________________________. Homework Assignment 01 ...is from Chapter 1. Problems assigned are: 4,5,9,10,12,15,22,29,31 (pages 29 ff) This assignment is due at class time Friday, Sept 10

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  1. Homework Assignment 01 __________________________________________ Homework Assignment 01...is from Chapter 1. Problems assigned are: 4,5,9,10,12,15,22,29,31 (pages 29 ff) This assignment is due at class time Friday, Sept 10 Prepare on regularly sized paper, one side only with multiple pages stapled.

  2. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Analytical Balances __________________________________________ The actual mass of an object as measured in a vacuum is usually greater than the apparent mass measured in air due to the buoyancy effect. We will not apply buoyancy corrections to the masses measured in this course.

  3. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Volumetric Glassware __________________________________________ Volumetric glass-ware a) a 50-mL glass buret and b) a digital titrator

  4. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Volumetric Glassware __________________________________________ The glass buret is directly readable to 0.1 mL. You will subdivide the finest graduate marks by 10 to read the buret to 0.01 mL. The meniscus is read at the bottom of the curve, except for dark colored solutions such as iodine or permanganate.

  5. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Volumetric Glassware __________________________________________ Be sure to work the air bubble out of the area between the stopcock and the tip before proceeding to titrate.

  6. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Volumetric Glassware __________________________________________ Various forms of volumetric flasks. They also come in sizes from 2-L down to 1-mL

  7. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Volumetric Glassware __________________________________________ The meniscus of the neck of the volumetric flask needs to be adjusted very carefully. I suggest using a dropper. The area above must be clean so that drops of solvent will not add to the total volume.

  8. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Volumetric Glassware __________________________________________ Pipets come a variety of forms. a) 10-mL transfer pipet (TD) drain b) graduated pipet transfer pipet (TD) drain c) Ostwald-Folin 5-mL pipet (TC) blow out d) Serological graduated pipet (TC) blow out

  9. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Volumetric Glassware __________________________________________ Microliter pipets

  10. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Volumetric Glassware __________________________________________ a) Glass -liter syringe and b) digital dispenser for microsyringes

  11. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Filtering Techniques __________________________________________ Filtration with a Gooch crucible. You will use a plastic check valve in place of the trap (right-most flask).

  12. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Filtering Techniques __________________________________________ Folding filter paper to use with conical glass funnels

  13. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Filtering Techniques __________________________________________ Quantitatively transferring the precipitate and solution onto the filter. The procedure is the similar anytime you are doing a quantitative transfer of a solution.

  14. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Miscellaneous Lab Techniques __________________________________________ Protecting drying samples or standards in the oven

  15. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Miscellaneous Lab Techniques __________________________________________ The desiccator provides for protection of materials that have been dried from the absorption of water vapor. b) is a vacuum desiccator

  16. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Miscellaneous Lab Techniques __________________________________________ Glassware may be calibrated by measuring the mass of water contained in or delivered by the glassware. Since density = mass/volume, the volume is calculated. For exact work the temperature is also measured and the density at a given temperature used. The density as a function of temperature may be obtained from the CRC Handbook.

  17. Chapter 2 – Tools of the Trade Miscellaneous Lab Techniques __________________________________________ The microwave digestion bomb lined with Telfon used to decompose organic samples

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