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Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry
A cornerstone undergraduate text in analytical chemistry, this work offers a detailed yet accessible introduction to both classical and modern instrumental methods. Grounded in a framework of real-world applications—from industry and medicine to environmental analysis—it emphasizes problem-solving, quantitative rigor, and the scientific reasoning behind analytical decision
Key features include:
Foundations & Theory: Covers fundamental principles such as error analysis, statistical data treatment, sampling, calibration, and chemical equilibria
Classical Techniques: Thorough treatment of gravimetry, titrimetry (neutralization, precipitation, complexometric), with clear demonstrations and historical context
Instrumental Analysis: In-depth coverage of electrochemistry (potentiometry, voltammetry), spectrochemical methods (UV‑Vis, fluorescence, atomic spectroscopy, mass spectrometry), and separation techniques (GC, HPLC), highlighting both instrumentation and methodology
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