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How to setup a home laboratory – over 200 simple experiments
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Brent Robert
Harry Lazarus
Table of Contents in The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments by Brent Robert and Harry Lazarus
The Practice of Medicinal Chemistry By Camille G. Wermuth 2nd EditionIntroduction
Welcome to the World of Chemistry
The Importance of Chemistry in Everyday Life
Safety Guidelines and Precautions in the Lab
Basic Tools and Equipment for Home Chemistry
How to Use This Book: A Guide to Simple and Fun Experiments
Chapter 1: The Fundamentals of Chemistry
1.1. What is Chemistry?
1.2. Understanding Atoms and Molecules
1.3. The Periodic Table: A Chemist’s Best Friend
1.4. Chemical Bonds and Reactions
1.5. The States of Matter
1.6. Key Concepts: Acids, Bases, and pH
Experiments
1.7. Making Your Own pH Indicator
1.8. Observing Chemical Reactions with Household Items
1.9. Demonstrating Changes in States of Matter
Chapter 2: Elements and Compounds
2.1. Introduction to Elements and Compounds
2.2. Metals and Non-Metals
2.3. Exploring Chemical Families and Groups
2.4. Discovering the Noble Gases
2.5. Common Compounds in Everyday Life
Experiments
2.6. Extracting Hydrogen Gas from Water
2.7. Observing Rust: Iron Oxidation
2.8. Making Carbon Dioxide with Baking Soda and Vinegar
Chapter 3: Chemical Reactions
3.1. What Happens in a Chemical Reaction?
3.2. The Laws of Conservation of Mass and Energy
3.3. Types of Reactions: Combustion, Decomposition, Synthesis
3.4. Catalysts and Inhibitors
3.5. Energy Changes: Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
Experiments
3.6. Creating a Fire Snake with Sugar and Baking Soda
3.7. Investigating Decomposition with Hydrogen Peroxide
3.8. Synthesis of a Simple Salt: Sodium Chloride from its Elements
Chapter 4: Solutions and Mixtures
4.1. Differentiating Mixtures, Compounds, and Solutions
4.2. Solubility and Saturation
4.3. Factors Affecting Solubility: Temperature and Pressure
4.4. Separating Mixtures: Filtration, Evaporation, Distillation
4.5. Solutions in Everyday Chemistry
Experiments
4.6. Making a Sugar Crystal Garden
4.7. Creating a Simple Distillation Setup
4.8. Extracting Salt from Seawater
Chapter 5: Acids, Bases, and Salts
5.1. What Defines an Acid and a Base?
5.2. The pH Scale Explained
5.3. Neutralization Reactions
5.4. Everyday Acids and Bases
5.5. Salts: More Than Just Table Salt
Experiments
5.6. Making a Volcano with Baking Soda and Vinegar
5.7. Testing the pH of Common Household Substances
5.8. Neutralizing an Acid with a Base
Chapter 6: The Chemistry of Gases
6.1. Introduction to Gases and Their Properties
6.2. The Gas Laws: Boyle’s, Charles’s, and Avogadro’s Laws
6.3. Gases in Chemical Reactions
6.4. The Role of Gases in the Atmosphere
6.5. Applications of Gases in Industry
Experiments
6.6. Collecting and Observing Oxygen Gas
6.7. Creating a Simple Balloon Powered by Chemical Reactions
6.8. Investigating Carbon Dioxide’s Effects on Fire
Chapter 7: Organic Chemistry
7.1. What is Organic Chemistry?
7.2. Carbon: The Element of Life
7.3. Hydrocarbons and Their Importance
7.4. Introduction to Alcohols, Esters, and Polymers
7.5. Everyday Organic Compounds: From Plastics to Proteins
Experiments
7.6. Making Your Own Plastic from Milk
7.7. Synthesizing an Ester with Simple Ingredients
7.8. Observing the Reaction of Hydrocarbons in Combustion
Chapter 8: Electrochemistry
8.1. Understanding Electrolytes and Ion Movement
8.2. Introduction to Redox Reactions
8.3. Creating Simple Electric Cells and Batteries
8.4. The Role of Electrolysis
8.5. Applications of Electrochemistry in the Real World
Experiments
8.6. Building a Simple Lemon Battery
8.7. Electroplating with Copper
8.8. Splitting Water into Hydrogen and Oxygen
Chapter 9: The Chemistry of Everyday Materials
9.1. The Chemistry Behind Soap and Detergents
9.2. The Science of Cooking: How Heat Alters Food
9.3. The Chemistry of Cleaning: Bleaches, Stain Removers, and Disinfectants
9.4. Polymers in Daily Life: From Rubber to Plastic
9.5. Household Chemistry: Common Reactions Around You
Experiments
9.6. Making Your Own Soap
9.7. Investigating How Baking Changes the Structure of Food
9.8. Observing the Effectiveness of Different Cleaning Agents
Chapter 10: Fun with Chemistry – Special Projects and Experiments
10.1. Color-Changing Chemical Reactions
10.2. Building a Simple Chemical Volcano
10.3. Creating Slime and Other Polymers
10.4. Glow-in-the-Dark Chemistry: Luminol and Phosphorescence
10.5. Chemistry in Art: Creating Natural Pigments
Experiments
10.6. Making Your Own Slime
10.7. Performing the Classic “Elephant’s Toothpaste” Experiment
10.8. Creating a Glowing Solution Using Luminol
Appendices
Glossary of Key Chemistry Terms
Index of Chemicals and Materials
Suggested Further Reading
Safety Tips and Emergency Procedures
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