Experiments in Physical Chemistry, Second Edition provides a compilation of experiments concerning physical chemistry. This book illustrates the link between the theory and practice of physical chemistry.
Organized into three parts, this edition begins with an overview of those experiments that generally have a simple theoretical background. Part II contains experiments that are associated with more advanced theory or more developed techniques, or which require a greater degree of experimental skill. Part III consists of experiments that are in the nature of investigations wherein these investigations may be regarded as minor research project suitable for final-year students.
This book is intended to be suitable for university students who are majoring in Chemistry.



Inhalt

Preface

List of Symbols


Part I


Experiments


Physical Properties and Molecular Structure


1. Molecular Weight using van der Waals' Equation


2. The Density of a Liquid as a Function of Temperature


3. Molar Refraction


4. Viscosity as a Function of Temperature


Thermodynamics


5. The Ratio of the Heat Capacities of a Gas (Clement and Desormes Method)


6. The Ratio of the Heat Capacities of a Gas (Lummer and Pringsheim Method)


7. Molecular Weight by Ebullioscopy (Landsberger's Method)


8. Molecular Weight by Ebullioscopy (Cottrell's Method)


9. Molecular Weight by Cryoscopy


10. Molecular Weight by Rast's Method


11. Heat of Neutralization by Calorimetry


12. Heat of Transition by Calorimetry


13. Heat of Vaporization by Calorimetry


14. The Vapor Pressure of a Liquid as a Function of Temperature


15. Heat of Solution from Solubility


16. Heat of Combustion by Bomb Calorimetry


17. An Equilibrium Constant by the Distribution Method


Phase Equilibria


18. Distillation of an Azeotropic Mixture with a Minimum Boiling Point


19. Molecular Weight of a Liquid by Steam Distillation


20. Phase Diagram for a Binary System


21. The Variation of Miscibility with Temperature


22. A Study of the Ternary System : Benzene-Acetic Acid-Water


23. The Thermal Analysis of a Hydrate by the Differential Couple Method


24. A Transition Temperature by a Solubility Method


Light and Spectra


25. Verification of the Lambert-Beer Law


26. Composition of a Complex Ion in Solution


Chemical Kinetics


27. A Velocity Constant by a Titration Method


28. Variation of a Velocity Constant with Catalyst Concentration by a Polarimetric Method


29. A Velocity Constant by a Gas Evolution Method


30. A Velocity Constant by a Conductimetric Method


31. The Effect of Change of Temperature on the Rate of a Reaction


32. Determination of the Order of a Reaction


Surface Chemistry and Colloids


33. Surface Tension using a Traube Stalagmometer


34. Interfacial Tension (Micrometer Syringe Method)


35. Variation of the Surface Tension of a Liquid with Temperature


36. Adsorption Isotherm


Conductance and Transference


37. Variation of Conductance with Concentration (Strong and Weak Electrolytes)


38. Conductimetric Titration of an Acid Mixture


39. Solubility by a Conductimetric Method


40. Transport Numbers (Hittorf's Method)


Ionic Equilibria


41. Dissociation Constant of a Weak Acid (Approximate e.m.f. Method)


42. Dissociation Constant of a Weak Acid (Conductimetric Method)


43. Hydrolysis Constant by a Conductimetric Method


Electrode Potential and Electrode Processes


44. The Standard Electrode Potentials of Zinc and Copper


45. Concentration Cells


46. Solubility Product from e.m.f. Measurements


47. The Quinhydrone Reference Electrode


48. pH Titration Curve


49. Study of Potentiometric and Indicator End Points


50. Potentiometric Titration-Verification of the Nernst Equation


51. Thermodynamics of Cells


Part II


Experiments


Physical Properties and Molecular Structure


52. The Radius of a Molecule from Viscosity Measurements


53. Dipole Moment of a Polar Molecule


54. The Additivity of Group Moments in Aromatic Compounds5


Thermodynamics


55. The Joule-Thomson Coefficient


56. The Partition Coefficient in Gas Chromatography


57. The Raoult Law Factor in Gas Chromatography


58. Activity of a Non-electrolyte by Cryoscopy


59. Activity of an Electrolyte by Cryoscopy


60. Activity Coefficient by an e.m.f. Method


61. The Partial Molai Volumes of a Binary Solution


Phase Equilibria


62. A Ternary Phase Diagram for a System of Two Solids and a Liquid Light and Spectra


63. Emission Spectra Study of Atomic Hydrogen


64. The Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra of Geometrical Isomers


65. Force Constants from Vibrational Frequencies


66. Infra-red Spectra of Carbonyl Compounds


Chemical Kinetics


67. Variation of Velocity Constant with Catalyst Concentration by a Dilatometer Method


68. A Velocity Constant by an Amperometric Method


69. A Velocity Constant by a Potentiometric Method


70. A Velocity Constant by a Polarimetrie Method


71. A Velocity Constant for an Anionotropic Rearrangement (Spectrophotometric Method)


Surface Chemistry and Colloids


72. Gas Adsorption (McBain-Bakr Balance)


73. Surface Tension-Concentration Relationship for Solutions (Gibbs Equation)


74. Molecular Weight of a Polymer from Viscosity Measurements


75. Electrophoresis


Conductance and Transference


76. Variation of Conductance with Concentration


77. Transport Numbers (Moving Boundary Method)


78. Transport Numbers (e.m.f. Method)


Ionic Equilibria


79. The Absorption Curve of an Indicator as a Function of pH


80. Dissociation Constant of an Acid (Accurate e.m.f. Method)


81. Dissociation Constant of an Acid (Spectrophotometric Method)


82. Dissociation Constant of a Weak Acid (Accurate Conductimetric Method)


Electrode Potential and Electrode Processes


83. Dead-stop End Point Titration Technique


84. Potentiometric Titration-Solubility of Silver Halides


85. The Polarographic Method of Analysis


86. The Polarographic Method of Analysis-Wave Separation


87. Polarographic Study of Acetaldehyde


Radiochemistry


Safety Precautions


88. Separation of Radioelements by Ion Exchange


89. Distribution Constant by a Radioactive Tracer Technique


Part III


Investigations


Physical Properties and Molecular Structure


90. A Chromatographic Study of the Effects of Substitution on Acetophenone


91. A Chromatographic Study of the Relationship between Heats of Solution and Molecular Structure


92. Steric Effects and Resonance


93. Dipole Moments of Polar Compounds (Guggenheim's Method)


94. Diffusion of Solvent Molecules through High Polymers


95. Interpretation of X-ray Powder Photographs

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Experiments in Physical Chemistry
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