Samples of Elements
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First day of Gen Chem: Metals and non-metals; solids, liquid and gas elements; compound of elements.
Precipitation of Silver Chloride
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Sodium chloride solution is added to silver nitrate solution and a white precipitate of silver chloride is instantly formed.
Weighing Moles
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Several samples are weighed on the balance; each is a mole.
Conductivity of Solutions
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A light bulb is lit when the conductivity probe is immersed in an ionic solution.
Precipitation of Lead Iodide
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Potassium iodide solution is added to lead nitrate solution, and bright yellow lead iodide precipitates.
Molecular Models
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Molecular models. We have them. We make them. In this case, long hydrocarbon, water, and C60.
Acid Base Titration
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Titration of 0.1M sodium hydroxide against 0.1M hydrochloric acid, with a phenolphthalein endpoint.
Metals in Acid
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Curls of zinc and magnesium are dropped into 2M hydrochloric acid, and bubbles observer'd.
Dilution
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Two-liter volumetric flask mostly full of distilled water, dye and pipette to add, and distilled water to the line.
Marshmallow in Vacuum
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A polycarbonate bell jar is loaded with marshmallow(s), and the air evacuated. Expansion ensues, followed by frantic shrivelling when the air is re-introduced.
Hot and Cold Gas in Balloons
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A balloon is dropped in boiling water, and another balloon is cooled with liquid nitrogen to demonstrate the effect of temperature on volume of gas in a balloon.
Limiting Reagent, Vinegar or Baking Soda?
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Vinegar and two different amounts of baking soda in plastic soda bottles with balloons.
Speed of Sound in Helium and SF6
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Cylinders of helium and sulfur hexafluoride with tubing and regulators set to play an organ pipe, which will also be played by the lecturer to demonstrate the speed of sound in air.
Specific Heat of Air and Water
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Two clean plastic cups, one filled with room temperature water, the other empty, for a student to test with their finger.
Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition by Iodide
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Hydrogen peroxide 30% in a large round flask decomposes to boiling water and oxygen when postassium iodide is added.
Vibrating String
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A 1.5m length of string driven at one end and fixed at the other shows standing waves for various driving frequencies.
Tower of Spectra
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Assembly of three gas discharge tubes and white light source for spectral analysis with diffraction gratings.
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Photoelectric Effect
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Discharge of electroscope using carbon arc UV source.
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Wooden Orbital Models
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Collection of 16 wooden models of orbital states S, P, D, and F.
Photochemical Reaction of Hydrogen and Chlorine
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Different colors of LED light illuminate a small corked test tube with no reaction. Ultraviolet light causes an explosion that shoots the cork across the room.
Reactions of Li, Na, and K with Water
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Lithium, sodium, and potassium undergo reactions with water.
BromoThymol Blue to Yellow by Breath
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