Introduction to chemical analysis / Robert D. Braun
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- QD 101.2 .B73 1982

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GC QD 31.2 .R43 1979 c.1 Fundamentals of chemistry / | GC QD 31.2 .R43 1979 c.2 Fundamentals of chemistry / | GC QD 101.2 .B73 1982 c.1 Introduction to chemical analysis / | GC QD 101.2 .B73 1982 c.2 Introduction to chemical analysis / | GC QD 101.2 .B73 1982 c.3 Introduction to chemical analysis / | GC QD 251.2 .M36 1984 c.2 Organic chemistry / | GC QD 453.2 .C43 1977 Physical chemistry with applications to biological systems / |
Includes index.
Chapter 1. Analytical chemistry -- Chapter 2. Chemical equilibrium -- Chapter 3. Gravimetric analysis and solubility -- Chapter 4. Acids, bases and buffers -- Chapter 5. Volumetric analysis -- Chapter 6. Error in the chemical analysis and sampling -- Chapter 7. Instrumental quantitative analysis -- Chapter 8. Molecular spectroscopy -- Chapter 9. Atomic spectroscopy -- Chapter 10. Potentiometry.
This book was written to be used in the initial analytical chemistry course. Although there is sufficient material in the text for a full year, selected chapters can be used in a one-semester course.
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