Succeed in chemistry with CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES IN THE LABORATORY, Eleventh Edition! Clear, user-friendly, and direct, this lab manual provides you with the tools you need to successfully complete lab experiments and lab reports. Analyzing the data you observe in lab sessions is easy with the manual's numerous Advance Study Assignments that give you extra practice with processing data through sample questions. In addition, a special section shows you how to use Excel to simplify making calculations.1. The Densities of Liquids and Solids. 2. Resolution of Matter into Pure Substances, I. Paper Chromatography. 3. Resolution of Matter into Pure Substances, II. Fractional Crystallization. 4. Determination of a Chemical Formula. 5. Identification of a Compound by Mass Relationships. 6. Properties of Hydrates. 7. Analysis of an Unknown Chloride. 8. Verifying the Absolute Zero of Temperature--Determination of the Atmospheric Pressure. 9. Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid. 10. Analysis of an Aluminum-Zinc Alloy. 11. The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen. 12. The Alkaline Earths and the Halogens--Two Families in the Periodic Table. 13. The Geometrical Structure of Molecules--An Experiment Using Molecular Models. 14. Heat Effects and Calorimetry. 15. The Vapor Pressure and Heat of Vaporization of a Liquid. 16. The Structure of Crystals--An Experiment Using Models. 17. Classification of Chemical Substances. 18. Some Nonmetals and Their Compounds--Preparations and Properties. 19. Molar Mass Determination by Depression of the Freezing Point. 20. Rates of Chemical Reactions, I. The Iodination of Acetone. 21. Rates of Chemical Reactions, II. A Clock Reaction. 22. Properties of Systems in Chemical Equilibrium--Le Ch?telier's Principle. 23. Determination of the Equilibrium Constant for a Chemical Reaction. 24. The Standardization of a Basic Solution and the Determination of the Molar Mass of an Acid. 25. pH Measurements--Buffers and Their Properties. 26. Determination of the Solubility Productl£