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Basic Analytical Chemistry

Book1980

Authors:

L. Pataki and E. Zapp

Basic Analytical Chemistry

Book1980

 

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    Introduction

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    Chapter 1 - Chemical equilibria in solution

    Pages 3-79

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    Chapter 2 - Qualitative chemical analysis

    Pages 81-170

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    Chapter 3 - Quantitative chemical analysis

    Pages 171-298

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    Chapter 4 - Instrumental methods of analysis

    Pages 299-387

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    Chapter 5 - Separation methods

    Pages 389-416

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    Chapter 6 - Analysis of organic compounds

    Pages 417-442

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    Appendix I

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    Appendix II

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    Appendix III

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    Bibliography

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    Subject index

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Pergamon Series in Analytical Chemistry, Volume 2: Basic Analytical Chemistry brings together numerous studies of the vast expansion in the use of classical and instrumental methods of analysis. This book is composed of six chapters. After providing a theoretical background of analytical chemistry, this book goes on dealing with the fundamental principles of chemical equilibria in solution. The subsequent chapters consider the advances in qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses. These chapters present a unified view of these analyses based on the Bronsted-Lowry theory and the donor-acceptor principle. These topics are followed by discussions on instrumental analysis using various methods, including electrochemical, optical, spectroscopic, and thermal methods, as well as radioactive isotopes. The finals chapters examine the separation methods and the essential features of organic chemical analysis that are different from methods for inorganic compounds. This book is of value to analytical chemists and researchers.

Pergamon Series in Analytical Chemistry, Volume 2: Basic Analytical Chemistry brings together numerous studies of the vast expansion in the use of classical and instrumental methods of analysis. This book is composed of six chapters. After providing a theoretical background of analytical chemistry, this book goes on dealing with the fundamental principles of chemical equilibria in solution. The subsequent chapters consider the advances in qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses. These chapters present a unified view of these analyses based on the Bronsted-Lowry theory and the donor-acceptor principle. These topics are followed by discussions on instrumental analysis using various methods, including electrochemical, optical, spectroscopic, and thermal methods, as well as radioactive isotopes. The finals chapters examine the separation methods and the essential features of organic chemical analysis that are different from methods for inorganic compounds. This book is of value to analytical chemists and researchers.

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978-0-08-023850-0

Language

English

Published

1980

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Copyright © 1980 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Authors

L. Pataki

Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest

E. Zapp

Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest