Welcome to Introductory Chemistry Laboratory!

Dear Students,

Welcome to CHM 1025L — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory!
I’m excited to have you here as we begin our journey into the fascinating world of chemistry, not just through reading and theory, but hands-on exploration and real-world practice.

This lab is designed to help you build strong foundational skills — from safely handling chemicals and using lab equipment, to making accurate measurements, analyzing chemical reactions, and applying scientific methods. Whether this is your very first chemistry lab or you’ve had a little experience before, you’ll find that everything we do here will connect directly to the real world around you.

Throughout the semester, you will:

  • Practice essential laboratory techniques like filtration, pipetting, measuring, and safe Bunsen burner use.

  • Record and interpret precise experimental data.

  • Explore chemical and physical properties through exciting hands-on experiments.

  • Apply your knowledge to solve real problems using scientific reasoning.

  • Grow your confidence in chemistry, step-by-step!


🧪 Important Course Highlights:

  • Safety First!
    We will begin by mastering laboratory safety rules — they are absolutely essential for your success and protection.

  • Teamwork and Independence:
    You’ll sometimes work in pairs, but you’ll also develop the ability to complete lab tasks independently — an important skill for any scientist.

  • Hands-on Practice:
    Expect to actively engage — you’ll be measuring, mixing, observing, and analyzing during nearly every class session.

  • Connection to CHM 1025 Lecture:
    Many concepts from your lecture course will come alive right here in the lab, deepening your understanding and helping you succeed in both!


📋 A Few Reminders:

  • Come prepared to each lab: read the experiment ahead of time and bring required materials (lab manual, notebook, goggles, etc.).

  • Be on time — safety briefings and instructions happen right at the start of each session.

  • Ask questions!
    There’s no such thing as a “bad” chemistry question here. Curiosity is encouraged and supported.


🌟 Let’s Make This a Great Semester!

I’m here to help you succeed, learn, and enjoy the amazing world of chemistry.
If you ever have questions or need extra support, don’t hesitate to ask — we’re in this learning adventure together!

Looking forward to a fantastic semester with you.

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Introductory Chemistry Lab Manual by Carol Stallworth is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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