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Analytical Chemistry 2.1

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Harvey, David, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science--Textbooks.
Science.
Chemistry--Textbooks.
Chemistry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Greencastle, Indiana David T. Harvey [2016]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
As currently taught in the United States, introductory courses in analytical chemistry emphasize quantitative (and sometimes qualitative) methods of analysis along with a heavy dose of equilibrium chemistry. Analytical chemistry, however, is much more than a collection of analytical methods and an understanding of equilibrium chemistry; it is an approach to solving chemical problems. Although equilibrium chemistry and analytical methods are important, their coverage should not come at the expense of other equally important topics. The introductory course in analytical chemistry is the ideal place in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum for exploring topics such as experimental design, sampling, calibration strategies, standardization, optimization, statistics, and the validation of experimental results. Analytical methods come and go, but best practices for designing and validating analytical methods are universal. Because chemistry is an experimental science it is essential that all chemistry students understand the importance of making good measurements. My goal in preparing this textbook is to find a more appropriate balance between theory and practice, between “classical” and “modern” analytical methods, between analyzing samples and collecting samples and preparing them for analysis, and between analytical methods and data analysis. There is more material here than anyone can cover in one semester; it is my hope that the diversity of topics will meet the needs of different instructors, while, perhaps, suggesting some new topics to cover.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
Chapter 2: Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry
Chapter 3: The Vocabulary of Analytical Chemistry
Chapter 4: Evaluating Analytical Data
Chapter 5: Standardizing Analytical Methods
Chapter 6: Equilibrium Chemistry
Chapter 7: Obtaining and Preparing Samples for Analysis
Chapter 8: Gravimetric Methods
Chapter 9: Titrimetric Methods
Chapter 10: Spectroscopic Methods
Chapter 11: Electrochemical Methods
Chapter 12: Chromatographic & Electrophoretic Methods
Chapter 13: Kinetic Methods
Chapter 14: Developing a Standard Method
Chapter 15: Quality Assurance
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