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Analytical chemistry / Mohammad Kasa.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Waltham Abbey Essex, United Kingdom : ED-Tech Press, c2021.Description: xii, 303 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781788826167 (hardback)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QD75.22 K15 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
An Introduction -- Principles of Chromatography -- Quantitative in Chemistry -- Common Problems in Chemistry -- Gas Chromatography -- Solvent Extraction -- pH and Buffer Solutions -- Electrochemical Sensors: A Powerful tool in Chemistry -- Experimental Approaches to X-ray Diffraction -- Recognizing Acids, Bases, and Salts -- The Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Summary: "Analytical Chemistry is an applied, experimental field of science and is based not only on chemistry, but also on physics, biology, information theory and many fields of technology. Analytical chemistry has been important since the early days of chemistry, providing methods for determining which elements and chemicals are present in the object in question. During this period significant analytical contributions to chemistry include the development of systematic elemental analysis by Justus von Liebig and systematized organic analysis based on the specific reactions of functional groups. Modern analytical chemistry is dominated by instrumental analysis. Many analytical chemists focus on a single type of instrument. Academics tend to either focus on new applications and discoveries or on new methods of analysis. Defining analytical chemistry as the application of chemical knowledge ignores the unique perspective that analytical chemists bring to the study of chemistry. The craft of analytical chemistry is not in performing a routine analysis on a routine sample, which more appropriately is called chemical analysis, but in improving established analytical methods, in extending existing analytical methods to new types of samples, and in developing new analytical methods for measuring chemical phenomena. This book may be very useful for scientists, technologists, environmentalists, chemists, pharmacists and educationist as a reference work."--Back cover
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An Introduction -- Principles of Chromatography -- Quantitative in Chemistry -- Common Problems in Chemistry -- Gas Chromatography -- Solvent Extraction -- pH and Buffer Solutions -- Electrochemical Sensors: A Powerful tool in Chemistry -- Experimental Approaches to X-ray Diffraction -- Recognizing Acids, Bases, and Salts -- The Electromagnetic Spectrum.

"Analytical Chemistry is an applied, experimental field of science and is based not only on chemistry, but also on physics, biology, information theory and many fields of technology. Analytical chemistry has been important since the early days of chemistry, providing methods for determining which elements and chemicals are present in the object in question. During this period significant analytical contributions to chemistry include the development of systematic elemental analysis by Justus von Liebig and systematized organic analysis based on the specific reactions of functional groups. Modern analytical chemistry is dominated by instrumental analysis. Many analytical chemists focus on a single type of instrument. Academics tend to either focus on new applications and discoveries or on new methods of analysis. Defining analytical chemistry as the application of chemical knowledge ignores the unique perspective that analytical chemists bring to the study of chemistry. The craft of analytical chemistry is not in performing a routine analysis on a routine sample, which more appropriately is called chemical analysis, but in improving established analytical methods, in extending existing analytical methods to new types of samples, and in developing new analytical methods for measuring chemical phenomena. This book may be very useful for scientists, technologists, environmentalists, chemists, pharmacists and educationist as a reference work."--Back cover

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