Analytical ChemistryWiley, 6 gen 1994 - 812 pagine Tabel of contents: Analytical Objectives, or: What Analytical Chemists Do. Data Handling. Stoichiometric Calculations. General Concepts of Equilibrium. Gravimetric Analysis. Acid-Base Equilibria. Acid-Base Titrations. Complexometric Titrations. Precipitation Reactions and Titrations. Electrochemical Cells and Electrode Potentials. Potentiometry. Redox and Potentiometric Titrations. Voltammetry and Electrochemical Sensors. Spectrometry. Atomic Spectrometric Methods. Solvent Extraction. Chromatographic Methods. Kinetic Methods of Analysis. Automation in the Laboratory. Clinical Chemistry. Environmental Analysis. Basic Tools and Operations of Analytical Chemistry. Experiments. Appendices. Index. |
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... chemical literature ( journals ) contains many specific descriptions of analyses . Chemical Abstracts , published by the American Chemical Society , is a good place to begin a literature search . It contains abstracts of all papers ...
... chemical literature ( journals ) contains many specific descriptions of analyses . Chemical Abstracts , published by the American Chemical Society , is a good place to begin a literature search . It contains abstracts of all papers ...
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Gary D. Christian. GENERAL CONCEPTS OF CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Even though chemical reactions may go far to completion , the reactions never go in only one direction , but actually reach an equilibrium in which the rates of reactions in ...
Gary D. Christian. GENERAL CONCEPTS OF CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Even though chemical reactions may go far to completion , the reactions never go in only one direction , but actually reach an equilibrium in which the rates of reactions in ...
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... chemical pro- cesses to provide information about the progress of the process or the quality of product . There are various ways in which process analysis may be performed , as illustrated in Figure 19.1 . Samples may be taken ...
... chemical pro- cesses to provide information about the progress of the process or the quality of product . There are various ways in which process analysis may be performed , as illustrated in Figure 19.1 . Samples may be taken ...
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Data Handling | 14 |
Stoichiometric Calculations | 65 |
General Concepts of Equilibrium | 115 |
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