This is a practical approach to quantitative analytical chemistry, covering all areas of modern quantitative analysis taught in a standard first course in quantitative analysis. Includes experiments in each method. This edition includes coverage of electronic balance and propagation of error. Equilibria are introduced in terms of Gibbs free energy; buffers and calculations are presented in terms of photon acceptor/donor. Experiments are now all at the back of the book. SI units are emphasized throughout. Numerous applications to the life sciences.
This text is a great introductory foray into instrumentation. Having taken the class from two of the authors was an interesting experience because their teachings basically eliminated the need for the book. It's an excellent basic reference but complex understandings of instrumentation is a level this book doesn't attain.
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