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T A2 Potassium dichromate Aguilera, Alexya Nicole
T A4 Potassium Iodide Baken, Erica Karin
T A9 Potassium Nitrate Buchholz, Adam Lane Zukoski
T B2 Potassium Nitrite Cody, Evan William
T B4 Potassium oxalate Colantuoni, Deborah Elise
T B9
T C2 Potassium Periodate Coreas, Bryan
T C4 Potassium Permanganate Crabo, Anders Gustaf
T C9 Potassium thiocyanate Fong, Aaron Yeu Wah
T D2 secondary-butyl alcohol Green, Eldridge M.,, Jr.
T D4 Silver Nitrate Henderson, Carolyn Jordan
T D9
T E2 Sodium acetate Jones, Jennifer Julia
T E4 Sodium bicarbonate Kim, Daeho
T E9
T F2 Sodium Carbonate Kistler, Kathryn Elise
T F4 Sodium nitrite Koh, Sukjin
T F9 Sodium Sulfite Leonard, Heidi
T G2 Sulfuric acid Pang, Samuel Wei Kean
T G4
T G9 tertiary-butyl alcohol Ssembajjwe, Brian Sekabira
T H2 Tetraethylammonium chloride monohydrate Tran, Annie Marie
T H4
T H9 Zinc (II) Nitrate Ventrudo, Lauren Unell
T I2 Acetaldehyde Wilairat, Nathan Taketo
Chemistry 1B Laboratory
Spring 2009
Lab Assistants: Monday – Justin Moser
Tuesday – Eleanor CavesWednesday – David DiTullio
Thursday – Jessica DeasFriday – Katie Pelland
ExperimentsPOINTS
Excel Exercise 10
Safety and Chemical Resources Worksheets
5
Introduction to Electrochemical Cells
10
Colorimetric Determination of Manganese
15
Gas Chromatography 10
Enthalpy of Reaction 15
Neutron Activation 10
Inorganic Synthesis 30
Molecular Modeling lab 15
Kinetics 10
Total 130
Today
REVIEW of Lab Safety (ACS booklet)
Then we will divide into 2 groups:
• EXCEL Exercises with me
• Lab Safety & MSDS worksheets with your lab assistant
MSDSMaterial Safety Data Sheet
• properties of a particular substance• procedures for handling, storing, disposing
or working with that substance in a safe manner
• physical data (melting point, boiling point, flash point, etc.), toxicity, health effects, first aid, reactivity,
• format of an MSDS can vary from source to source (click here for an example)
MSDS – where do you find them?
• Every chemical supplier (Sigma, Spectrum) must provide an MSDS for each product.
• Consumers can see a copy of MSDS if one knows the compound’s name.
• Available onlinewww.chemistry.pomona.edu has a link to “moldata” and “environmental chemistry”
www.sigma-aldrich.com
Google, Wikipedia
Other safety data
• CRC Handbook of Chemistry
• Merck Index
• Library information
Flammibility, health hazard, reactivity, special precautions
Now let’s go into the lab to review safety…