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_aFundamentals of analytical chemistry / _cDouglas A. Skoog |
250 | _a9th ed. | ||
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_aBelmont, CA : _bCengage - Brooks/Cole, _c2014. |
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_axvii, 958 p. : _bill. ; _c27 cm. |
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504 | _aIncluding Glossary and Index | ||
505 | _a1. The Nature of Analytical Chemistry PART I: TOOLS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2. Chemicals, Apparatus, and Unit Operations of Analytical Chemistry 3. Using Spreadsheets in Analytical Chemistry 4. Calculations Used in Analytical Chemistry 5. Errors in Chemical Analyses 6. Random Errors in Chemical Analysis 7. Statistical Data Treatment and Evaluation 8. Sampling, Standardization, and Calibration PART II: CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIA 9. Aqueous Solutions and Chemical Equilibria 10. Effect of Electrolytes on Chemical Equilibria 11. Solving Equilibrium Problems for Complex Systems PART III: CLASSICAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS 12. Gravimetric Methods of Analysis 13. Titrimetric Methods; Precipitation Titrimetry 14. Principles of Neutralization Titrations 15. Titration Curves for Complex Acid/Bases Systems 16. Applications of Neutralization Titrations 17. Complexation Reactions and Titrations PART IV: ELECTROCHEMICAL METHODS 18. Introduction to Electrochemistry 19. Applications of Standard Electrode Potentials 20. Applications of Oxidation/Reduction Titrations 21. Potentiometry 22. Bulk Electrolysis: Electrogravimetry and Coulometry 23. Voltammetry PART V: SPECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS 24. Introduction to Spectrochemical Methods 25. Instruments for Optical Spectroscopy 26. Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy 27. Molecular Fluorescence Spectroscopy 28. Atomic Spectroscopy 29. Mass Spectrometry PART VI: KINETICS AND SEPARATIONS 30. Kinetic Methods of Analysis 31. Introduction to Analytical Separations 32. Gas Chromatography 33. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography 34. Miscellaneous Separation Methods PART VII: PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS To access the following online-only chapters, enter ISBN 978-0-495-55828-6 at www.cengagebrain.com and visit this book's companion website. 35. Analysis of Real Samples 36. Preparing Samples for Analysis 37. Decomposing and Dissolving the Sample 38. Selected Methods of Analysis | ||
520 | _aKnown for its readability and systematic, rigorous approach, this fully updated Ninth Edition of FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY offers extensive coverage of the principles and practices of analytic chemistry and consistently shows students its applied nature. The book's award-winning authors begin each chapter with a story and photo of how analytic chemistry is applied in industry, medicine, and all the sciences. To further reinforce student learning, a wealth of dynamic photographs by renowned chemistry photographer Charlie Winters appear as chapter-openers and throughout the text. Incorporating Excel spreadsheets as a problem-solving tool, the Ninth Edition is enhanced by a chapter on Using Spreadsheets in Analytical Chemistry, updated spreadsheet summaries and problems, an Excel Shortcut Keystrokes for the PC insert card, and a supplement by the text authors, EXCEL APPLICATIONS FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, which integrates this important aspect of the study of analytical chemistry into the book's already rich pedagogy. New to this edition is OWL, an online homework and assessment tool that includes the Cengage YouBook, a fully customizable and interactive eBook, which enhances conceptual understanding through hands-on integrated multimedia interactivity. Available with InfoTrac Student Collections http://gocengage.com/infotrac. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. "The chapters dealing with titrimetry are fairly straightforward and, in the opinion of this reviewer, one of the strengths of the text. Specifically, the majority of the problems are well-explained to the student and the problems in the back of the text are helpful, especially with the increasing difficulty of the problems as one proceeds through their completion." - Dana Spence, Michigan State University "The authors' do a good job of making this text both readable and engaging. I would like to think a student could sit down with a piece of paper, a calculator and pencil and work through most of these chapters in 1-2 hours with good comprehension. I enjoy the level of activity this book uses in terms of engaging you with interesting problems or real world examples." - Lane Baker, Indiana University | ||
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_aWest, Donald M. _94424 |
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_aHoller, F. James. _94425 |
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_aCrouch, Stanley R. _94426 |
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