中国高等教育学会外国留学生教育管理分会副会长兼秘书长 2014年10月PrefaceThis book is a companion to GENERAL CHEMISTRY For Medical Students published by Tsinghua University Press. There are two parts in this book. One part is about general chemistry experiments. The other part refers to the detailed solutions to all the problems presented in each chapter of GENERAL CHEMISTRY For Medical Students. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of the contributors who have written the chapters of this book. We appreciate the editors of the publisher, especially Mrs. Li Jun, for their advice and support. We have spared no efforts to make this book as clear, practical and readable as possible. Even so, we welcome any comments, criticisms and suggestions from readers on this book for the improvement of our work.
Liu Rui Chen Zhenghua Tianjin Medical University Aug.1,2021
Part 1Experiments General Laboratory Directions3 Experiment 1 Basic Operation3 Experiment 2AcidBase Titration7 Experiment 3Buffer Solution10 Appendix 1The Method of Operating pH Meter PB1012 Experiment 4Common Ion Effect and Solubility Product Rule15 Appendix 2The Method of Operating Electric Centrifuge17 Experiment 5Determination of Sodium Citrate Content by Ion Exchange Technique17 Experiment 6Determination of the Relative Molecular Mass of Urea by Freezing Point Depression Method21 Appendix 3The Structure of SWCLG Cryoscope23 Experiment 7Purification of Sodium Chloride24 Experiment 8Absorption Spectrum of KMnO426 Experiment 9Determination of the Content of Ferrous (Fe2+) in the Solution by ODinitrogen Phenanthrene Spectrophotometry28 Experiment 10Thin Layer ChromatographyTLC30 Part 2Solutions Chapter 2Colligative Properties of Dilute Solutions35 Chapter 3AcidBase Dissociation Equilibria43 Chapter 4Buffer Solutions53 Chapter 5AcidBase Titration60 Chapter 6Thermodynamics68 Chapter 7Chemical Kinetics76 Chapter 8Chemical Equilibrium80 Chapter 9Electrochemistry82 Chapter 10Atomic Structure and Periodicity90 Chapter 11Covalent Bond and Intermolecular Forces97 Chapter 12Coordination Compounds103 Chapter 13Colloids114