Quantitative analysis
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Quantitative analysis
Prentice Hall, c1991
6th ed
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ISBN 9780137471553
Description
This introduction to both traditional and modern analytic methods aims to show something of the variety of methodology in modern analytical chemistry. The text covers the traditional topics of titrimetric and gravimetric analysis in the first 11 chapters and provides an elementary coverage of instrumentation topics such as potentiometry, electrochemistry, spectrophotometry, emission spectroscopy and chromatography in chapters 12-19. The sixth edition includes material on the mechanism of the glass electrode and other ISEs, and provides coverage of the topic of equivalents and normality. The book revises the instrumental material to conform to modern physics standards and features a new chapter that develops perspectives designed to help scientists in all areas evaluate analytical data for their own purpose. Also included are chapters on spectroscopy and chromatography, more calculations and new end-of-chapter questions and problems.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. Errors and the Treatment of Analytical Data.
3. Titrimetric Methods of Analysis.
4. Gravimetric Methods of Analysis.
5. Review of Chemical Equilibrium.
6. Acid-Base Equilibria.
7. Acid-Base Equilibria in Complex Systems.
8. Complex Formation Titrations.
9. Solubility Equilibria and Precipitation Titrations.
10. Oxidation-Reduction Equilibria.
11. Applications of Oxidation-Reduction Titrations.
12. Potentiometric Methods of Analysis.
13. Other Electrical Methods of Analysis.
14. Spectrophotometry.
15. Emission Spectroscopy.
16. Solvent Extraction.
17. Gas-Liquid Chromatography.
18. Liquid Chromatography.
19. Perspectives.
20. General Laboratory Directions.
21. The Analytical Balance.
22. Laboratory Procedures.
Appendix I: Tables of Equilibrium Constants and Standard Potentials.
Appendix II: Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations.
Appendix III: Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems.
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: pbk ISBN 9780137473618
Description
This introduction to both traditional and modern analytic methods aims to show something of the variety of methodology in modern analytical chemistry. The text covers the traditional topics of titrimetric and gravimetric analysis in the first 11 chapters and provides an elementary coverage of instrumentation topics such as potentiometry, electrochemistry, spectrophotometry, emission spectroscopy and chromatography in chapters 12-19. The sixth edition includes material on the mechanism of the glass electrode and other ISEs, and provides coverage of the topic of equivalents and normality. The book revises the instrumental material to conform to modern physics standards and features a new chapter that develops perspectives designed to help scientists in all areas evaluate analytical data for their own purpose. Also included are chapters on spectroscopy and chromatography, more calculations and new end-of-chapter questions and problems.
Table of Contents
- Errors and the treatment of analytical data
- titrimetric methods of analysis
- gravimetric methods of analysis
- review of chemical equilibrium
- acid-base equilibria
- acid-base equilibria in complex systems
- complex formation titrations
- solubility equilibria and precipitation titrations
- oxidation-reduction equilibria
- applications of oxidation-reduction titrations
- potentiometric methods of analysis
- spectroscopy
- emission spectroscopy
- solvent extraction
- gas-liquid chromatography
- liquid chromatography
- perspectives
- general laboratory directions
- the analytical balance
- laboratory procedures.
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