Exploring General, Organic, and Biochemistry in the Lab
William G. O'Neal
Intended for a two-semester general, organic, and biochemistry course or introductory chemistry course, this full-color lab manual features the best images on the market to support students with a visual learning style. Clearly written procedures are divided into separate parts with a variety of photographs and figures to illustrate the main ideas and various lab setups. This allows students to move through their lab experiments efficiently while helping them better understand challenging material. Pre-lab exercises measure student’s understanding of the introductory material and post-lab exercises ask them to think critically about connections between what they have learned in the lab and course concepts and applications.
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Table of Contents for Exploring General, Organic, and Biochemistry in the Lab
- Front Matter
- CH 1: Basic Skills and Techniques
- CH 2: Exploring Matter
- CH 3: Atoms, Elements, and Compounds
- CH 4: Chemical Changes and Energy
- CH 5: Matter and Solutions
- CH 6: Acids and Bases
- CH 7: Organic Molecules
- CH 8: Biomolecules
- Back Matter
- Test Bank
- IM
Key features
- Initiate the study of basic concepts in the general, organic, and biochemistry laboratory through concise introductory material and pre-lab questions that familiarize students with the concepts presented in each exercise
- Investigate the mysteries of matter by following the clearly written procedures and recording data and observations on the provided data sheets. Safety notes, OSHA pictograms, and Technique Tip boxes help students develop skills in laboratory technique while safely working through procedures
- Integrate knowledge of each laboratory topic by making sense of the data students have collected. Critical thinking questions assist students in making connections between what they have learned in lab and how this knowledge can be applied to their studies