Description
For this reason, the student-tested lab activities in Inquiries into Chemistry, 3/E have been designed so that students can practice these mental activities while building knowledge of the specific subject area. Instructors will enjoy the flexibility this text affords. They can select from a comprehensive collection of structured, guided-inquiry experiments and a corresponding collection of open-inquiry experiments, depending on their perception as to what would be the most appropriate method of instruction for their students.
Both approaches were developed to encourage students to think logically and independently, to refine their mental models, and to allow students to have an experience that more closely reflects what occurs in actual scientific research. Thoroughly illustrated appendices cover safety in the lab, common equipment, and procedures.
“The experiments are designed to enhance critical thinking and the language is clear and concise.” — Satinder Bains, Paradise Valley Community College
“Well organized, good introduction material for nonmajors, excellent problem sets—impressive.” — Diane Berry, Trocaire College
“The flexibility and clarity of presentation are found to be most welcome.” — Kenneth Maloney, Baton Rouge Community College
A. Introduction
B. Measurement
C. Mass Relationships
D. Heats
E. Gases
F. Periodicity
G. Acids and Bases
H. Molecular Structures
I. Equilibrium
J. Electrochemistry
K. Kinetics
L. Qualitative Analysis
M. Quantitative Analysis
N. Organic Compounds
Section II. OPEN INQUIRY EXPERIMENTS
A. Introduction
B. Measurement Systems
C. Mass Relationship Systems
D. Heat Laws Systems
E. Gas Systems
F. Periodicity Systems
G. Acid and Base Systems
I. Equilibrium Systems
J. Electrochemical Systems
K. Kinetics Systems




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