The 10th edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis continues to set the standard for learning analytical chemistry with distinguished writing, the most up-to-date content, and now the acclaimed SaplingPlus program, supporting exceptional problem solving practice. New author Charles Lucy joins Dan Harris, infusing additional subject expertise and classroom experience into the 10th edition.
SaplingPlus combines Sapling’s renowned online homework with an extensive suite of engaging multimedia learning resources and a full eBook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 10e.
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The 10th edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis continues to set the standard for learning analytical chemistry with distinguished writing, the most up-to-date content, and now the acclaimed SaplingPlus program, supporting exceptional problem solving practice.
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Preface: The Analytical Process.- Chapter 1: Chemical Measurements.- Chapter 2: Tools of the Trade.- Chapter 3: Experimental Error.- Chapter 4: Statistics.- Chapter 5: Quality Assurance and Calibration Methods.- Chapter 6: Chemical Equilibrium.- Chapter 7: Let the Titrations Begin.- Chapter 8: Activity and the Systematic Treatment of Equilibrium.- Chapter 9: Monoprotic Acid-Base Equilibria.- Chapter 10: Polyprotic Acid-Base Equilibria.- Chapter 11: Acid-Base Titrations.- Chapter 12: EDTA Titrations.- Chapter 13: Advanced Topics in Equilibrium.- Chapter 14: Fundamentals of Electrochemistry.- Chapter 15: Electrodes and Potentiometry.- Chapter 16: Redox Titrations.- Chapter 17: Electroanalytical Techniques.- Chapter 18: Fundamentals of Spectrophotometry.- Chapter 19: Applications of Spectrophotometry.- Chapter 20: Spectrophotometers.- Chapter 21: Atomic Spectroscopy.- Chapter 22: Mass Spectrometry.- Chapter 23: Introduction to Analytical Separations.- Chapter 24: Gas Chromatography.- Chapter 25: High-Performance Liquid Chromatography.- Chapter 26: Chromatographic Methods and Capillary Electrophoresis.- Chapter 27: Gravimetric and Combustion AnalysisGlossary.- Index.

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The gold standard in Analytical Chemistry, the authors provide a sound physical understanding of the principles of analytical chemistry and show how these principles are applied in chemistry and related disciplines. The authors present the subject in a rigorous, readable, and interesting manner, lucid enough for non-chemistry majors, but containing the depth required by advanced undergraduates. For the first time, this textbook comes with SaplingPlus, the best online resource to teach students the problem-solving skills they need to succeed in analytical chemistry. SaplingPlus combines Sapling’s acclaimed automaticallygraded online homework with an extensive suite of engaging multimedia learning resources.
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Interactive Vitalsource e-book. Mobile accessible with native apps on Mac, Windows, iOS, Android, Chrome, and Kindle. Allows students to read offline, have the book read aloud to them, highlight, take notes, and search for keywords.  Instructors can also highlight and push notes for students to see

LearningCurve: Putting “testing to learn” into action, LearningCurve is the perfect tool to get students to engage before class, and review after. With game-like quizzing, it creates individualized activities for each student, selecting questions—by difficulty and topic—according to their performance

Sapling practice/homework problems featuring the acclaimed Sapling hints, targeted feedback and detailed solutions

Video Procedures: Animations that demonstrate what is happening at the atomic or molecular level in several different instrumental techniques. There are also several videos that demonstrate what the instrumentation and parts look like in an actual lab setting

In-Class Worksheets provide problems and solutions appropriate for group work in class. provide a set of questions covering the major topics in a chapter.  For use in the classroom to help facilitate active learning or used as additional practice for students after class

Lab Experiments

Laboratory experiments

Laboratory Citations

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781319330248
Publisert
2020-06-05
Utgave
10. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
W.H.Freeman & Co Ltd
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Lower undergraduate, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Dan Harris was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1948.  He earned degrees in Chemistry from MIT in 1968 and Caltech 1973 and was a postdoc at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.  After teaching at the University of California at Davis from 1975-1980 and at Franklin and Marshall College from 1980-1983, he moved to the Naval Air Systems Command at China Lake, California, where he is now a Senior Scientist and Esteemed Fellow.  While teaching analytical chemistry at Davis, he wrote his lectures in bound form for his students.  This volume caught the attention of publishers' representatives wandering through the college bookstore.  The first edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis was published in 1982.  The first edition of Exploring Chemical Analysis came out in 1996.  Both have undergone regular revision.  Dan is also co-author of Symmetry and Spectroscopy published in 1978 by Oxford University Press and now available from Dover Press.  His book Materials for Infrared Windows and Domes was published by SPIE press in 1999.  Dan and his wife Sally were married in 1970.  They have two children and four grandchildren.  Sally's work on every edition of the books is essential to their quality and accuracy.