Principles of quantitative chemical analysis / Robert de Levie.
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Dr. S. R. Lasker Library, EWU Reserve Section | Non-fiction | 543.17 LEP 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 | Not For Loan | 16450 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 720-730) and index.
TOC Ch. 1. Measures and Measurements --
Ch. 2. Measurement Statistics --
Ch. 3. Monoprotic Acids --
Ch. 4. Monoprotic Bases and Salts --
Ch. 5. Titrations of Monoprotic Acids and Bases --
Ch. 6. Buffers and Indicators --
Ch. 7. Diprotic Acids, Bases, and their Salts --
Ch. 8. Polyprotic Acids, Bases, and their Salts --
Ch. 9. Complexation --
Ch. 10. Extraction and Chromatography --
Ch. 11. Solubility --
Ch. 12. Precipitation --
Ch. 13. Electrochemical Equilibria --
Ch. 14. Redox Titrations --
Ch. 15. Activity Effects --
Ch. 16. Voltammetry --
Ch. 17. Light and Optics --
Ch. 18. Visible and Near-Ultraviolet Molecular Spectrometry --
Ch. 19. Rotational and Vibrational Spectrometries --
Ch. 20. Magnetic and Mass Spectrometries --
Ch. 21. Visible and Near-Ultraviolet Atomic Spectrometries --
Ch. 22. X-Ray Spectrometry and Radiochemistry --
App. A. How to Use a Spreadsheet --
App. B. More on Least-Squares --
App. C. Some Mathematical Tools --
App. D. More on pH Calculations --
App. E. Synopsis of Useful Relations --
App. F. Tables of Equilibrium Constants and Atomic Weights.
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