Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory Manual

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2016

Pages: 120

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ISBN 9781524945893

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This laboratory manual is designed for use in one-semester introductory chemistry courses. The experiments use basic equipment found in any chemistry laboratory.

Why this is the right choice for your intro chem class?

  • Developed by dedicated and experienced chemical educators.
  • Classic experiments and new activities to build student experience and understanding of chemistry.
  • Tried and tested over many years by students with clear and detailed instructions.
  • Mini-scale to minimize chemical use and chemical waste.
  • Fun and interesting labs that students enjoy!
Eric T. Miller

Eric Miller received his B.A. in Physics and Chemistry from the University of Colorado in 1986. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Arizona State University in 1993 studying electrochemistry and materials science. He is now Professor of Chemistry at San Juan College where he serves as Department Chairman and teaches General, Organic, and Analytical Chemistry. He has involved undergraduates and fellow faculty in research and special projects for over thirty years working with Intel, the Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, NASA, and the National Institutes of Health.

Callie Ann Vanderbilt
Michele Berkey

This laboratory manual is designed for use in one-semester introductory chemistry courses. The experiments use basic equipment found in any chemistry laboratory.

Why this is the right choice for your intro chem class?

  • Developed by dedicated and experienced chemical educators.
  • Classic experiments and new activities to build student experience and understanding of chemistry.
  • Tried and tested over many years by students with clear and detailed instructions.
  • Mini-scale to minimize chemical use and chemical waste.
  • Fun and interesting labs that students enjoy!

Eric T. Miller

Eric Miller received his B.A. in Physics and Chemistry from the University of Colorado in 1986. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Arizona State University in 1993 studying electrochemistry and materials science. He is now Professor of Chemistry at San Juan College where he serves as Department Chairman and teaches General, Organic, and Analytical Chemistry. He has involved undergraduates and fellow faculty in research and special projects for over thirty years working with Intel, the Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, NASA, and the National Institutes of Health.

Callie Ann Vanderbilt
Michele Berkey