Achieve All-in-One for Introductory Chemistry 2e with Lab Simulations 2.0 (1-Term Access)
Second EditionKevin Revell
©2024Achieve All-in-one Lecture & Lab Simulations combine the resources for Revell, Introductory Chemistry 2e with the Achieve Lab Simulations for General Chemistry 2.0. All in one course, using one access code. Achieve’s open-ended chemistry lab simulations provide a convenient substitute or supplement for in-person “wet” labs, allowing you to complete a lab assignment from anywhere with an internet connection.
Table of Contents
Contents of Achieve for Revell, Introductory Chemistry 2e:
Welcome to Achieve
Student Reference Materials
Goal-setting and Reflection Surveys
Math-Up Skills Test (MUST)
Front Matter
Chapter 1 Foundations
Chapter 2 Measurement
Chapter 3 Atoms
Chapter 4 Light and Electronic Structure
Chapter 5 Chemical Bonds and Compounds
Chapter 6 Chemical Reactions
Chapter 7 Mass Stoichiometry
Chapter 8 Energy
Chapter 9 Covalent Bonding and Molecules
Chapter 10 Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Chapter 11 Solutions
Chapter 12 Acids and Bases
Chapter 13 Reaction Rates and Equilibrium
Chapter 14 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Chapter 15 Organic Chemistry and Biomolecules
Chapter 16 Nuclear Chemistry
Back Matter
Contents of Achieve Lab Simulations for General Chemistry 2.0:
Introduction to Lab Simulations
Laboratory Skills
Density: A Characteristic Property
Identifying Unknown Substances From Characteristic Properties
Separating a Mixture of Compounds
Conservation of Mass
Empirical Formula of a Hydrate
Empirical Formula of Copper Oxide
Molar Mass of Magnesium
Chemical Reaction Types and Their Equations
Alka Seltzer Strength
Oxidation States of Manganese
Limiting Reactant and Excess Reactant
Stoichiometry by Loss of CO2
Stoichiometry of a Gas-Forming Reaction
Stoichiometry of an Acid-Base Reaction
Decomposition of Malachite
Enthalpy Change for the Decomposition of Ammonium Chloride
Enthalpy Change of a Chemical Reaction
Apparent Molar Mass of Air
Avogadro's Law
Boyle's Law
Charles's Law
Determination of Absolute Zero
Molar Volume of an Ideal Gas
Volume of Air as a Function of Temperature
Flame Test
Molecular Mass by Freezing Point Depression
Temperature Dependence of Salt Solubility
Characteristic Properties: Melting and Boiling Points
Chemical Kinetics
Equilibrium
pH Indicators
Acids, Bases and pH Buffers
Titration Tutorial
Standardization of an NaOH Solution
Titration of Strong and Weak Acids
Precipitation Titration of Cobalt Chloride
Electrochemistry
Synthesis of Aspirin
Chemistry of Enzymes
Qualitative Analysis of Group I Cations
Quantitative Determination of Food Dyes in Powdered Drink Mixes
Spectrophotometric Analysis of Copper