CHEMISTRY 352L: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY

Catalog Description: Laboratory work corresponding to CHEM 352.

Corequisite: CHEM 352.

Offered in the Spring semester. One semester; one credit.

Prerequisites by Topic: Same as for CHEM 352.

Goals: Same as for CHEM 352; development of laboratory techniques related to equipment used in various experiments; ability to use Microsoft PowerPoint (or the equivalent) to prepare and present oral laboratory reports in the style of research presentations. It is also hoped that students will relate the abstract principles covered in the lecture to the physical realities encountered in the laboratory.

Textbook: EXPERIMENTS IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (1998 Edition) by William J. Busler; Christian Brothers University.

Major Topics: Four or five of the following experiments will be performed:

Glassblowing

Bomb Calorimetry: Enthalpies of Combustion and Formation

Liquid-Vapor Equilibrium: Enthalpy of Vaporization

Solid-Liquid Binary-System Phase Diagram

Liquid-Vapor Binary-System Phase Diagram

Dipole Moment and Dielectric Constant

Spectrophotometric Determination of the pKa of an Indicator

Determination of Standard Electrode Potentials

Kinetics of Sucrose Inversion

Energy of Activation for Sucrose Inversion

Breakage Deposit: A breakage deposit of $25.00 must be paid at the beginning of the semester. This deposit, minus deductions for breakage, will be refunded after the last chemistry lab course at CBU.

Laboratory Safety and Conduct: It is the firm policy of the CBU Chemistry Department that safety glasses be worn at all times in the laboratory. Contact lenses may not be worn in the lab.

Attendance and punctuality are required.

Graded assignments include four or five lab reports, and quizzes given at the beginning of each lab period.