Christian, Gary D

Analytical chemistry/ Gary D Christian - 6th ed. - Singapore: John Wiley & Sons, 2004. - 828 p.

Chapter 1 - Analytical Objective of: What Analytical Chemists Do
Chapter 2 - Basic Tools and Operations of Analytical Chemistry
Chapter 3 - Data Handling and Spreadsheets in Analytical
Chemistry
Chapter 4 - Good Laboratory Practice: Quality Assurance of
Analytical Measurements
Chapter 5 - Stoichiometric Calculations: The Workhorse of the
Analyst
Chapter 6 - General Concepts of Chemical Equilibrium
Chapter 7 - Acid-Base Equilibria
Chapter 8 - Acid-Base Titrations
Chapter 9 - Complexometric Reactions and Titrations
Chapter 10 - Gravimetric Analysis and Precipitation Equilibria
Chapter 11 - Precipitation Reactions and Titrations
Chapter 12 - Electrochemical Cells and Electrode Potentials
Chapter 13 - Potentiometric Electrodes and Potentiometry
Chapter 14 - Redox and Potentiometric Titrations
Chapter 15 - Voltammetry and Electrochemical Sensors
Chapter 16 - Spectrochemical Methods
Chapter 17 - Atomic Spectrometric Methods
Chapter 18 - Sample Preparation: Solvent and Solid-Phase
Extraction
Chapter 19 - Chromatography: Principles and Theory
Chapter 20 - Gas Chromatography
Chapter 21 - Liquid Chromatography
Chapter 22 - Kinetic Methods of Analysis
Chapter 23 - Automation in Measurements
Chapter 24 - Clinical Chemistry
Chapter 25 - Century of the Gene-Genomics and Proteomics:
DNA Sequencing and Protein Profiling
Chapter 26 - Environmental Sampling and Analysis



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