Description |
xix, 828 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
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4 3/4 in |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Chapter 1. Analytical Objectives, or: What Analytical Chemists Do. -- Chapter 2. Basic Tools and Operations of Analytical Chemistry. -- Chapter 3. Data Handling and Spreadsheets in Analytical Chemistry. -- Chapter 4. Good Laboratory Practice: Quality Assurance. -- Chapter 5. Stoichiometric Calculations: The Workhorse of the Analyst. -- Chapter 6. General Concepts of Chemical Equilibrium. -- Chapter 7.Acid Base Equilibria. -- Chapter 8, Acid Base Titrations. -- Chapter 9. Complexometric Reactions and Titrations. -- Chapter 10. Gravimetric Analysis and Precipitation Equilibria. -- Chapter 11. Precipitation Reactions and Titrations. -- Chapter 12. Electrochemical Cells and Electrode Potentials. -- Chapter 13. Potentiometric Electrodes and Potentiometry. -- Chapter 14. Redox and Potentiometric Titrations. -- Chapter 15. Voltammetry and Electrochemical Sensors. -- Chapter 16. Spectro Chemical Methods. -- Chapter 17. Atomic Spectrometric Methods. -- Chapter 18.Sample Preparation: Solvent and Solid-Phase Extraction. -- Chapter 19. Chromatography: Principles and Theory. -- Chapter 20. Gas Chromatography. -- Chapter 21. Liquid Chromatography. -- Chapter 22, Kinetic Methods of Analysis. -- Chapter 24. Clinical Chemistry. -- Chapter 25. Century of the Gene-Genomics and Proteomics: Dna Sequencing and Protein Profiling. -- Chapter 26. Environmental Sampling and Analysis. -- Experiments. -- Appendix A. Literature of Analytical Chemistry. -- Appendix B. Review of Mathematical Operations Exponents, Logarithms, the Quadratic Formula, and Calculators. -- Appendix C. Tables of Constants. -- Appendix D. Safety in the Laboratory. -- Appendix E. Periodic Tables on the Web. -- Appendix F. Answers to Some Even-Numbered Problems. -- Index |
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Includes index |
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CD-ROM: Version 2.0; Windows 98/2000 and Macintosh |
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"Wiley international edition"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Deals with the principles and techniques of quantitative analysis. You will learn how to design an analytical method, how to obtain a laboratory sample that is representative of the whole, how to prepare it for analysis, what measurement tools are available and the statistical significance of the analysis. Chapters 24-26 illustrate applications of techniques you have learned to the fields of clinical chemistry, genomics and proteomics, and environmental sampling and analysis |
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System requirements: Macintosh/Windows: Netscape 4.7 or higher/Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher |
Subject |
Chemistry, Analytic -- Quantitative.
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LC no. |
2002038040 |
ISBN |
0471451622 |
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0471214728 acid-free paper |
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0471451371 CD-ROM |
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