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Identify and evaluate chemical hazards for all chemicals involved in
each laboratory experiment.
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Cite the location and operation of common laboratory safety equipment
in the laboratory, such as fire extinguisher(s), fire blanket(s),
eyewash station, and safety shower.
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Safely handle and properly dispose of hazardous chemicals.
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Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as goggles, lab
apron, gloves, etc.
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Maintain a detailed laboratory notebook.
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Given a written experimental procedure, plan and complete a series of
steps to safely and successfully complete the experiment in the
allotted time.
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Record and interpret quantitative and qualitative data. Perform
calculations using the proper number of significant figures and
appropriate terminology.
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Determine accurate masses using an analytical balance to a precision
of at least 1 mg.
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Perform laboratory operations and measurements using standard-size or
microscale organic chemistry glassware.
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Perform melting point temperature and boiling point temperature
determinations.
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Perform vacuum filtrations using a vacuum pump or aspirator for the
vacuum source.
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Purify crude products using crystallization, distillation, and other
appropriate methods.
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Perform liquid-liquid extractions.
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Perform chromatographic separations of organic chemicals, using
techniques such as column chromatography, thin-layer chromatography,
gas chromatography, or high-performance liquid chromatography.
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Perform instrumental analyses of prepared samples using infrared (IR)
spectrometry and gas chromatography (GC).
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Perform functional group identification.
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Perform at least one experiment involving organometallic reagents.
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Prepare written reports in an organized format to include presenting
and analyzing data and observations and reporting conclusions.
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