Part 1 Basic Knowledge of Chemical Experiment 1Chapter 1 Common Senses of Chemistry Experiments 11.1 Objectives and Requirements of the Experiments 11.2 Laboratory Safety Rules 21.3 Skills and Learning Strategies 4Chapter 2 Common Instruments and Basic Operations in Chemical Experiments 82.1 Common Instruments 82.2 Clean and Dry Glasswares 162.3 Basic Measuring Instruments 182.4 Basic Weighing Instruments 252.5 Chemical Reagents 292.6 Heating 312.7 Dissolution, Crystallization and Precipitation 352.8 Common Measuring Instruments 42Chapter 3 Error Analysis and Data Evaluation 603.1 Error Analysis 603.2 Data Evaluation 66Part 2 Inorganic Chemistry Experiments 69Experiment 2-1 Washing, Drying and Storing of Glasswares 69Experiment 2-2 Purification of Crude Salt 75Experiment 2-3 Separation and Identification of Common Anions 79Experiment 2-4 Ionization Equilibrium and Precipitation Reaction 84Experiment 2-5 Properties and Application of d-block Transition Elements and Their Compounds 90Experiment 2-6 Separation and Identification of the Mixed Cations 98Experiment 2-7 Refining Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate from Bluestone 102Experiment 2-8 Preparation of Potassium Ferrioxalate 104Experiment 2-9 Preparation of Ammonium Ferrous Sulfate 106Experiment 2-10 Alkali Metals and Alkali-earth Metals 108Experiment 2-11 Natures of Elements in Group ⅠB and ⅡB 111Experiment 2-12 Determination of the Solubility Product Constant of Cupric Iodate 115Experiment 2-13 Determination of Components and Stability Constant of the Sulfosalicylic Acid Copper Complex 119Experiment 2-14 Determination of the Crystal Field Splitting Energy of Cr(Ⅲ) Complexes by A Spectrophotometer 122Part 3 Analytical Chemistry Experiments 125Experiment 3-1 Titration Practice 125Experiment 3-2 Measurement of Total Acid Content in Vinegar 129Experiment 3-3 Determination of H2O2 Concentration by Redox Titration with Potassium Permanganate as Titrant 132Experiment 3-4 Determination of Tap-Water Hardness 135Experiment 3-5 Determination of Iron by Spectrophotometry 140Experiment 3-6 Determination of Ca2+ Concentration (Final Examination of Analytical Chemistry Experiments) 144Part 4 Appendix 147Appendix 1 Common Legal Measurement Units 147Appendix 2 Dissociation Constant of Weak Acid or Weak Base 149Appendix 3 Solubility Product of Slightly Soluble Compounds (18~25℃, I=0) 151Appendix 4 Stability Constants of Coordination Compounds 153Appendix 5 Standard Electrode Potential (298.15K) 156Appendix 6 Relative Molecular Mass of Compound 161Appendix 7 Concentration and Density of Common Acid and Alkali Reagents 164Appendix 8 Common Acid and Alkali Indicator 165Appendix 9 Mixed Acid base Indicator 166Appendix 10 Redox Indicator 167Appendix 11 Metal Indicator 168Appendix 12 Preparation of Common Buffer Solution 169Appendix 13 Preparation of Common Reagents 170Appendix 14 Colors of Common ions and Compounds 172Appendix 15 Identification of Common Cations 173Appendix 16 Identification of Common Anions 178Appendix 17 Preformance and Applied Range of Common Desiccant 180Appendix 18 The Knowledge Involving Toxic Chemicals 182References 185