Foundations of chemical analysis / O. Budevsky

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: England : Ellis Horwood Limited, c1979Description: 367 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 470266929
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QD 75.2 .B83 1979
Contents:
Chapter 1. Definitions in analytical chemistry -- Chapter 2. Chemical equilibria and equilibrium constants -- Chapter 3. Structure of the solvents, activity -- Chapter 4. Acid-base equilibria -- Chapter 5. Volumetric methods of analysis -- Chapter 6. Acid-base titration in aqueous solution -- Chapter 7. Acid-base equilibria and titration in non-aqueous media -- Chapter 8. Complex-formation equilibria -- Chapter 9. Complexometric titration -- Chapter 10. Precipitation equilibria -- Chapter 11. Gravimetric methods of analysis -- Chapter 12. Precipitation titrations -- Chapter 13. Oxidation and reduction -- Chapter 14. Redox titrations -- Chapter 15. Potentiometry.
Summary: The rapid development of analytical chemistry in the last few decades has provoked a reconsideration of the theoretical foundations on which this highly practical discipline is based. For this reason the more or less phenomenological approach generally accepted in teaching analytical chemistry has been revised, attention being paid to a more advanced theoretical treatment.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Gen. Ed - CAH GC QD 75.2 .B83 1979 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000003759

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1. Definitions in analytical chemistry -- Chapter 2. Chemical equilibria and equilibrium constants -- Chapter 3. Structure of the solvents, activity -- Chapter 4. Acid-base equilibria -- Chapter 5. Volumetric methods of analysis -- Chapter 6. Acid-base titration in aqueous solution -- Chapter 7. Acid-base equilibria and titration in non-aqueous media -- Chapter 8. Complex-formation equilibria -- Chapter 9. Complexometric titration -- Chapter 10. Precipitation equilibria -- Chapter 11. Gravimetric methods of analysis -- Chapter 12. Precipitation titrations -- Chapter 13. Oxidation and reduction -- Chapter 14. Redox titrations -- Chapter 15. Potentiometry.

The rapid development of analytical chemistry in the last few decades has provoked a reconsideration of the theoretical foundations on which this highly practical discipline is based. For this reason the more or less phenomenological approach generally accepted in teaching analytical chemistry has been revised, attention being paid to a more advanced theoretical treatment.

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