Exploring chemical analysis/ Daniel C Harris

By: Harris, Daniel CMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: W.H. Freeman, 2014Description: xiii, 624 p. : ill. , 26 cmISBN: 9781429201476Subject(s): Chemistry, Analytic DDC classification: 543
Contents:
Chemical Measurements; Tools of the Trade; Math Toolkit; Statistics; Quality Assurance and Calibration Methods; Good Titrations; Gravimetric and Combustion Analysis; Introducing Acids and Bases; Buffers; Acid-Base Titrations; Polyprotic Acids and Bases; A Deeper Look at Chemical Equilibrium; EDTA Titrations; Electrode Potentials; Electrode Measurements; Redox Titrations; Instrumental Methods in Electrochemistry; Let There Be Light; Spectrophotometry: Instruments and Applications; Atomic Spectroscopy; Principles of Chromatography; Gas and Liquid Chromatography; Chromatographic Methods and Capillary Electrophoresis; Experiments.
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Chemical Measurements; Tools of the Trade; Math Toolkit; Statistics; Quality Assurance and Calibration Methods; Good Titrations; Gravimetric and Combustion Analysis; Introducing Acids and Bases; Buffers; Acid-Base Titrations; Polyprotic Acids and Bases; A Deeper Look at Chemical Equilibrium; EDTA Titrations; Electrode Potentials; Electrode Measurements; Redox Titrations; Instrumental Methods in Electrochemistry; Let There Be Light; Spectrophotometry: Instruments and Applications; Atomic Spectroscopy; Principles of Chromatography; Gas and Liquid Chromatography; Chromatographic Methods and Capillary Electrophoresis; Experiments.

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