Analytical Chemistry 2.1
As currently taught in the United States, introductory courses in analytical chemistry emphasize quantitative (and sometimes qualitative) methods of analysis along with a heavy dose of equilibrium chemistry. Analytical chemistry, however, is much more than a collection of analytical methods and an u...
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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Greencastle, Indiana
David T. Harvey
[2016]
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
- Chapter 2: Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry
- Chapter 3: The Vocabulary of Analytical Chemistry
- Chapter 4: Evaluating Analytical Data
- Chapter 5: Standardizing Analytical Methods
- Chapter 6: Equilibrium Chemistry
- Chapter 7: Obtaining and Preparing Samples for Analysis
- Chapter 8: Gravimetric Methods
- Chapter 9: Titrimetric Methods
- Chapter 10: Spectroscopic Methods
- Chapter 11: Electrochemical Methods
- Chapter 12: Chromatographic & Electrophoretic Methods
- Chapter 13: Kinetic Methods
- Chapter 14: Developing a Standard Method
- Chapter 15: Quality Assurance
- Additional Resources
- Appendices