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Vogel's textbook of quantitative chemical analysis / created by J Mendham, R C Denney, J D Barnes and M Thomas.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Pearson Education, 2000Copyright date: ©2000Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xxvii, 806 pages ; Illustrations. 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780582226287
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QD101.2 VOG
Contents:
Preface to first edition, Preface to sixth edition, Safety in the laboratory, Units and reagent purity, Chapter 1 Chemical analysis, 2 - Solution reactions: fundamental theory, 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 spectroscop, 15 - Atomic absorption spectroscopy, 16 - Atomic emission spectroscopy, 17 - Molecular electronic spectroscopy, 18 - Vibrationa spectroscopy, 19 - Mass spectrometry.
Summary: Very few chemistry books survive to a sixth edition having had a lifetime of sixty years. Dr. Arthur I. Vogel's classic introduction to analytical methods has provided generations of chemists with a basis for the teaching, learning and application of analytical chemistry. 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. This new edition (the first for ten years) has been extensively revised to take into account developments in instrumental procedures and coupled techniques whilst maintaining the book's focus on quantitative chemical and problem-specific analyses. With excellent cross-referencing this book provides a wealth of examples and tables of data.
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Includes index.

Preface to first edition, Preface to sixth edition, Safety in the laboratory, Units and reagent purity, Chapter 1 Chemical analysis, 2 - Solution reactions: fundamental theory, 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 spectroscop, 15 - Atomic absorption spectroscopy, 16 - Atomic emission spectroscopy, 17 - Molecular electronic spectroscopy, 18 - Vibrationa spectroscopy, 19 - Mass spectrometry.

Very few chemistry books survive to a sixth edition having had a lifetime of sixty years. Dr. Arthur I. Vogel's classic introduction to analytical methods has provided generations of chemists with a basis for the teaching, learning and application of analytical chemistry.
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.
This new edition (the first for ten years) has been extensively revised to take into account developments in instrumental procedures and coupled techniques whilst maintaining the book's focus on quantitative chemical and problem-specific analyses. With excellent cross-referencing this book provides a wealth of examples and tables of data.

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