Analytical chemistry Dhruba Charan Dash
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- 9788120353008
- 543 DAS
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Qualitative Analysis Quantitative Analysis: Volumetric (Titrimetric) Analysis Quantitative Analysis: Precipitation Gravimetry Statistical Methods of Analysis Estimation of Organic Compounds Separation Techniques Purification Techniques Electroanalytical Techniques: Electrogravimetry Electroanalytical Techniques: Coulometry Electroanalytical Techniques: Polarography Spectroanalytical Techniques: Ultraviolet and Visible Spectral Method Spectroanalytical Techniques: Infrared (IR) Spectral Method Spectroanalytical Techniques: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectral Method Spectroanalytical Techniques: Electron Spin Resonance Spectral Method Spectroanalytical Techniques: Mass Spectral Method Thermoanalytical Techniques
The book, now in its second edition, provides a clear and concise understanding of the principles, applications and limitations of the various techniques involved in analytical chemistry. It motivates and prepares the students to face academic and research challenges in the field of analytical chemistry in performing analytical analysis and interpreting the results obtained.
The second edition, while retaining the flow of chapters—qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis, data analysis, analysis of organic compounds, separation and purification techniques, electroanalytical techniques and spectroanalytical techniques, introduces a new chapter on Thermoanalytical Techniques that discusses thermogravimetric analysis, derivative thermogravimetric analysis and differential thermal analysis in detail. Intended primarily as a text for the undergraduate and postgraduate students (B.Sc. and M.Sc.) of chemistry, the book would also be of great benefit to the students who are appearing for NET and GATE examinations.
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