Analytical chemistry : an introduction
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Analytical chemistry : an introduction
(Saunders golden sunburst series)
, c1994
6th ed
- International ed. : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references, index and appendix
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Readability combines with a complete and systematic presentation of material in the sixth edition of this classic, student-oriented textbook. Simple language, new worked examples and problems, and concentrated coverage of topics in smaller units provide majors and nonmajors with a solid introduction to quantitative analytical chemistry in a one- or two- semester course. Features on biomedical, biological, and environmental topics will interest students studyting medicine, allied health, and other areas. Mathcad Computer Exercise Supplement introduces students to a powerful and versatile mathematical tool and its application to problems and computations of analytical chemistry. Many references in this paperback supplement refer to problems and examples in the textbook. Solutions Manual saves instructors time and may also be used as a student study aid.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Some Basic Concepts. Aqueous-Solution Chemistry. Errors in Chemical Analysis. Evaluation of Analytical Data. Gravimetric Methods of Analysis. Application of Equilibrium Calculations to Complex Systems. Effect of Electrolytes on the Chemical Equilibria. Titrimetric Methods of Analysis. Theory of Neutralization Titrations. Titration Curves for Polyfunctional Bases. Applications of Neutralization Titrations. Precipitation Titrimetry. Complex-Formation Titrations. An Introduction to Electrochemistry. Applications of Standard Electrode Potentials. Applications of Oxidation/Reduction Titrations. Potentiometric Methods. Electrogravimetric and Coulometric Methods. An Introduction to Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis. Theory of Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy. Molecular Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Atomic Spectroscopy. Analytical Separations By Extraction and Ion Exchange. An Introduction to Chromatographic Methods. Applications of Chromatography. The Chemical, Apparatus, And Unit Operations of Analytical Chemistry. Selected Methods of Analysis Appendices: I. Solubility Product Constants at 25oc. II. Acid Dissociation Constants at 25oc. III. Formation Constants at 25oc. Some Standard and Formal Electrode Potentials. Use of Exponential Numbers and Logarithms. The Least-Squares Method for Deriving Calibration Curves. Volumetric Calculations Using Normality and Equivalent Weight.
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