Guided Inquiry Experiments for General Chemistry:Practical Problems and Applications, 1E
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The use of the laboratory is a valuable tool in developing a deeper understanding of key chemical concepts from the experimental process. This lab manual encourages scientific thinking, enabling readers to conduct investigations in chemistry. It shows how to think about the processes they are investigating rather than simply performing a laboratory experiment to the specifications set by the manual. Each experiment begins with a problem scenario and ends with questions requiring feedback on the problem.

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Nancy Kerner is a lecturer and Smithsonian Fellow at the University of Michigan.?She has long been involved in Guided Inquiry learning and is a co-founder of MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching), an NSF-funded cross-disciplinary website that shares and disseminates different types of teaching materials.

Ram Lamba is a professor at the University of Puerto Rico at Cayey, and he won the American Chemical Society's Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring in 1999.?Ram is also involved in the Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning project, alongside Jim Spencer, Lyman Rickard, and Rick Moog.?He translated Moog's Guided Inquiry workbook into Spanish.

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Unit 1. Scientific Method.

Unit 2. Stoichiometry.

Unit 3. Solutions, Atomic Structure, and Periodicity.

Unit 4. Reactivity and Periodicity.

Unit 5. Gases.

Unit 6. Thermochemistry.

Unit 7. Structure and Property Relationships.

Unit 8. Equilibrium.

Unit 9. Acids and Bases.

Unit 10. Oxidation and Reduction.

Unit 11. Electrochemistry.

Unit 12. Kinetics.

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