Vogel's textbook of quantitative chemical analysis
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Pearson Education, 2000Edition: 6th EditionDescription: xxvii, 806 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0582226287 ; 9780582226289; 8178085380 (low price edition); 9788178085388 Subject(s): Chemistry, Analytic -- Quantitative | Analytic Chemistry | Quantitative analysisDDC classification: 545Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Included Index.
1 Chemical analysis --
2 Solution reactions: fundamental theory --
3 Common apparatus and basic techniques --
4 Statistics: introduction to chemometrics --
5 Sampling --
6 Separation --
7 Thin-layer chromatography --
8 Liquid chromatography --
9 Gas chromatography --
10 Titrimetric analysis --
11 Gravimetric analysis --
12 Thermal analysis --
13 Direct electroanalytical methods --
14 Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy --
15 Atomic absorption spectroscopy --
16 Atomic emission spectroscopy --
17 Molecular electronic spectroscopy --
18 Vibrational spectroscopy --
19 Mass spectrometry.
"Analysts need to understand the concepts behind methods and Vogel's Quantitative Chemical Analysis provides clear introductions to all the key analytical methods including those involving advanced computerised equipment available in many analytical laboratories. The editors have built further on the work of Dr. Vogel, modernising the approach while retaining the analytical concepts and ideas which were built into the original work."--Jacket.
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