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Pike, Ronald Marston was born on August 16, 1925 in Calais, Maine, United States. Son of Roscoe Marston and Eugenia Elmyra (Adams) Pike.
(This is a laboratory text for the mainstream organic chem...)
This is a laboratory text for the mainstream organic chemistry course taught at both two and four year schools, featuring both microscale experiments and options for scaling up appropriate experiments for use in the macroscale lab. It provides complete coverage of organic laboratory experiments and techniques with a strong emphasis on modern laboratory instrumentation, a sharp focus on safety in the lab, excellent pre- and post-lab exercises, and multi-step experiments. Notable enhancements to this new edition include inquiry-driven experimentation, validation of the purification process, and the implementation of greener processes (including microwave use) to perform traditional experimentation.
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(A comprehensive coverage of organic chemistry experiments...)
A comprehensive coverage of organic chemistry experiments and techniques using milligram scale compared to the traditional multigrams scale. The text is divided into seven chapters with the bulk of the techniques appearing in the first five chapters which represents one term of work. Additional pre-lab discussions and post-lab questions and reports are included.
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(Covers the basic laboratory techniques of microscale orga...)
Covers the basic laboratory techniques of microscale organic chemistry. Beginning with an overview of lab safety, it goes on to cover equipment and techniques. Without touching on specific experiments, it includes a section on qualitative analysis. An introduction to and interpretation of IR theory and group frequencies is provided. Later sections cover NMR, 1H NMR spectra and 13C NMR spectroscopy. Also includes microscale amounts, which decrease the cost of chemicals, increase safety, improve air quality due to less waste disposal, and decrease the time needed to complete experiments.
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(This text is intended to provide students with instructio...)
This text is intended to provide students with instruction and valuable laboratory experience in the often neglected area of inorganic chemistry. Divided into four main parts, the book covers chemistry of the main group elements, chemistry of the transition metals, organometallic chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry. Recognizing the high cost of materials, difficulties in waste disposal, and dangers of toxicity, the authors have adopted a ''microscale'' approach to experiments in the book, thereby also reducing the time students spend in preparation. With over 45 experiments, Microscale Inorganic Chemistry incorporates the use of a broad sampling of elements and also covers such topics as laboratory safety, equipment, report writing, and literature searching.
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(This is a laboratory text for the mainstream organic chem...)
This is a laboratory text for the mainstream organic chemistry course taught at both two and four year schools, featuring both microscale experiments and options for scaling up appropriate experiments. It provides complete coverage of organic laboratory experiments and techniques with a strong emphasis on modern laboratory instrumentation, a sharp focus on safety in the lab, excellent pre- and post-lab exercises, and multi-step experiments. There is also another text available by the same authors titled Microscale Techniques for the Organic Lab, Second Edition which has more material on techniques and spectroscopy, but has no experiments.
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(Minimizes the amount of chemicals used in the lab and res...)
Minimizes the amount of chemicals used in the lab and resultant chemical waste. Introduces new experiments designed to reduce exposure to toxic materials, lab costs and environmental pollution. Covers basic chemical concepts as well as spectroscopy and solution, physical and inorganic chemistry. Also presents several viable macroscale versions of experiments. Includes a glossary of terms as well as appendices of scientific tables and information.
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(Written for the mainstream, sophomore/junior level Organi...)
Written for the mainstream, sophomore/junior level Organic Chemistry course offered at both two and four year schools, this manual focuses upon implementing microscale techniques into the laboratory.
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(This text is intended to provide students with instructio...)
This text is intended to provide students with instruction and valuable laboratory experience in the often neglected area of inorganic chemistry. Divided into four main parts, the book covers chemistry of the main group elements, chemistry of the transition metals, organometallic chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry. Recognizing the high cost of materials, difficulties in waste disposal, and dangers of toxicity, the authors have adopted a ''microscale'' approach to experiments in the book, thereby also reducing the time students spend in preparation. With over 45 experiments, Microscale Inorganic Chemistry incorporates the use of a broad sampling of elements and also covers such topics as laboratory safety, equipment, report writing, and literature searching.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0073MF4X6/?tag=2022091-20
(This text is an unbound, binder-ready edition. This is a...)
This text is an unbound, binder-ready edition. This is a laboratory text for the mainstream organic chemistry course taught at both two and four year schools, featuring both microscale experiments and options for scaling up appropriate experiments for use in the macroscale lab. It provides complete coverage of organic laboratory experiments and techniques with a strong emphasis on modern laboratory instrumentation, a sharp focus on safety in the lab, thorough Discussion sections which provide chemical context for each experiment, and multi-step experiments. Notable enhancements to the 6th edition include a greater focus on the implementation of greener processes (including microwave use) to perform traditional experimentation, and movement of material to the text web site, to further streamline the text.
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Pike, Ronald Marston was born on August 16, 1925 in Calais, Maine, United States. Son of Roscoe Marston and Eugenia Elmyra (Adams) Pike.
Bachelor of Science, U. N.H., 1949; Master of Science, U. N.H., 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1953.
Research chemist, Union Carbide Corporation, Tonawanda, New York, 1953-1957;
professor of chemistry, Lowell (Massachusetts) Technology Institute, 1957-1965;
professor of chemistry, Merrimack College, North Andover, Massachusetts, 1965-1993. Visiting professor Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, 1980-1981, 84, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, 1990-1991. Director National Microscale Chemical Center, since 1993.
Consultant Riverside Research laboratories, Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1965-1979, Canton Laboratory, Inc., Haverhill, 1977-1979, Alloy Valves and Control-RAD Corporation, Wilmington, Massachusetts, 1959-1962.
(This is a laboratory text for the mainstream organic chem...)
(This is a laboratory text for the mainstream organic chem...)
(Written for the mainstream, sophomore/junior level Organi...)
(This text is intended to provide students with instructio...)
(This text is intended to provide students with instructio...)
(A comprehensive coverage of organic chemistry experiments...)
(Minimizes the amount of chemicals used in the lab and res...)
(Covers the basic laboratory techniques of microscale orga...)
(Microscale Organic Laboratory 5ed Lab experiments for org...)
(This text is an unbound, binder-ready edition. This is a...)
With United States Army, 1943-1946, PTO, European Theatre of Operations. Member American Chemical Society (Chemical Health and Safety award 1987, James Flack Norris award 1988), Sigma Xi, Alpha Xi Sigma.
Married Marilyn Cecilia Waris, June 14, 1952. Children: Dana Marston, Gretchen Leigh Pike Mourtges.