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A Practical Guide to Instrumental Analysis
A Practical Guide to Instrumental Analysis provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the principles and applications of modern instrumental analytical techniques. Designed for students, researchers, and practicing chemists, the book balances theoretical background with practical guidance on the use of a wide range of instruments used in chemical analysis. Key topics include electroanalytical methods (such as potentiometry and voltammetry), optical spectroscopy (UV-Vis, fluorescence, atomic absorption), thermal analysis (TGA, DTA), chromatographic and electrophoretic separation techniques, radioanalytical methods, and flow analysis. Each technique is explained with emphasis on instrumentation, data interpretation, advantages, limitations, and real-world applications. This guide serves as a valuable resource for improving analytical skills and understanding instrumental methods in both academic and industrial settings.
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