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  • 1. 12 September - 18 September

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    • 2. 19 September - 25 September

      To understand the importance of the calibration of electronic (weighing) balance.

      • 3. 26 September - 2 October

        To learn the methods and skills to separate the mixture of substances using their physical characteristics.

        • 4. 3 October - 9 October

          To learn the methods and skills to measure the density of substances/matters.

          • 5. 10 October - 16 October

            To learn the methods and skills to measure the water content (absorbed water and hydrated water) in solids using copper sulfate.

            • 6. 17 October - 23 October

              (1) To determine the numbers of moles of potassium, chlorine and oxygen in the sample of potassium chlorate (KClO3) by an analytical method.

              (2) To determine the chemical formula of potassium chlorate (KClO3) by its empirical formula.

              • 7. 24 October - 30 October

                To verify the Boyle’s Law using the relationship between gas volume and gas pressure when the amount of gas maintains constant at certain temperature.

                • 8. 31 October - 6 November

                  (1) To familiar with the vapor density measurement.

                  (2) To calculate the molecular mass of solvent using the vapor density and ideal gas equation (PV = nRT)

                  • 11. 21 November - 27 November

                    (1) To familiar with the calculation for the concentration of solutions.

                    (2) To practice the procedures of preparing standard solutions.

                    • 12. 28 November - 4 December

                      To determine the total weights of matters before and after a reaction for the confirmation of the Law of Mass Conservation.

                      • 13. 5 December - 11 December

                        (1) To understand the concept of neutralization.

                        (2) To practice the operation of titration.

                        (3) To calculate the concentration of unknown acidic or basic solution using titration.

                        • 14. 12 December - 18 December

                          (1) To familiar with the redox reactions.

                          (2) To understand the oxidation strength of Zn, Pb, and Cu (metal activity series).

                          • 15. 19 December - 25 December

                            (1) To familiar with the measurement of reaction heats for dissolution and neutralization.

                            (2) To calculate the enthalpy of reaction.

                            • 16. 26 December - 1 January

                              (1) To understand the definition of pH.

                              (2) To familiar with the operation of a pH meter.

                              (3) To measure the pH of a solution using indicators and a pH meter.