Analytical Chemistry
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Analytical Chemistry

Clyde Frank

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Analytical Chemistry

Clyde Frank

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Analytical Chemistry, Second Edition covers the fundamental principles of analytical chemistry. This edition is organized into 30 chapters that present various analytical chemistry methods. This book begins with a core of six chapters discussing the concepts basic to all of analytical chemistry. The fundamentals, concepts, applications, calculations, instrumentation, and chemical reactions of five major areas of analytical chemistry, namely, neutralization, potentiometry, spectroscopy, chromatography, and electrolysis methods, are emphasized in separate chapters. Other chapters are devoted to a discussion of precipitation and complexes in analytical chemistry. Principles and applications and the relationship of these reactions to the other areas are stressed. The remaining chapters of this edition are devoted to the laboratory. A chapter discusses the basic laboratory operations, with an emphasis on safety. This topic is followed by a series of experiments designed to reinforce the concepts developed in the chapters. This book is designed for introductory courses in analytical chemistry, especially those shorter courses servicing chemistry majors and life and health science majors.

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2012
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9780323143004
Chapter One

Introduction to Analytical Chemistry

Publisher Summary

This chapter focuses on the knowledge and experimental techniques of analytical chemistry that are most often encountered in the field of chemistry, pharmacy, medical technology, medicine, and the biological sciences. There are four major areas of analytical chemistry that are of importance in their application to diverse scientific disciplines. These areas are spectroscopy, acid-base methods, potentiometry, and chromatography. Analytical chemistry deals with the solving of qualitative and quantitative problems. In qualitative analysis, the goal is to determine what the constituents are in the sample. On the other hand, in quantitative analysis, the goal is to determine how much of each constituent is in the sample. An analytical chemist deals with inorganic and organic mixtures composed of metallurgical, biochemical, pharmaceutical, or medicinal compounds. The importance of analytical chemistry in related scientific areas is explained by considering its impact on clinical analysis, in pharmaceutical research and quality control, and in environmental analysis.

TO THE STUDENT

For many of you, this course will be your first experience in analytical chemistry. The authors assume that you are here because you have an interest in chemistry, pharmacy, medical technology, medicine, the biological sciences, or a combination of these fields, and because you want to learn how analytical chemistry will be of use to you. For this reason, the presentation in this book is not designed just for the student majoring in chemistry. Instead, the emphasis is on the knowledge and experimental techniques of analytical chemistry that are most often encountered in the disciplines listed above.
The authors feel that there are four major areas of analytical chemistry that are of importance in their application to diverse scientific disciplines. These areas are spectroscopy, acid–base methods, potentiometry (ion selective electrodes, etc.), and chromatography. Therefore, much of this book is devoted to the background and techniques necessary to understand and carry out these analytical methods.
The goal of the authors in this book is to answer in a concise and logical way the following questions: What is analytical chemistry? What does an analytical chemist do? Where does analytical chemistry fit into the overall scheme of science?

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Analytical chemistry deals with the solving of qualitative and quantitative problems. In qualitative analysis the goal is to determine what the constituents are in the sample while in quantitative analysis the goal is to determine how much of each constituent is in the sample. Table 1-1 surveys in general terms the types of problems encountered in analytical chemistry.
Table 1-1
A Survey of Analytical Problems
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Many paths are available to achieve the information sought, and many individual techniques may be incorporated into the route leading to a completed analysis. An important part of the analytical chemist’s task is choosing the optimum pathway, a choice which is simplified only through the assimilation of knowledge and experience. Thus, in solving analytical problems an analytical chemist is often required to design or repair electronic systems, arrange optical systems, design instruments, interpret spectra and other instrumental data, perform classical analyses with simple chemicals and solutions, develop and evaluate new procedures or modify old ones, separate simple and complex mixtures, purify samples, and write computer programs. It is not likely that any one analytical chemist will be capable in all of these areas.
The nature of the chemical and physical systems which an analytical chemist encounters is a further complication. An analytical chemist must deal with inorganic and organic mixtures composed of metallurgical, biochemical, pharmaceutical, or medicinal compounds. For example,...

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Preface
  7. Chapter 1: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
  8. Chapter 2: Development of an Analytical Method
  9. Chapter 3: Stoichiometry
  10. Chapter 4: Statistical Treatment of Analytical Data
  11. Chapter 5: Preliminary Operations in Quantitative Analysis
  12. Chapter 6: Introduction to Chemical Reactions in Analytical Chemistry
  13. Chapter 7: Precipitation Methods
  14. Chapter 8: Neutralization in Analytical Chemistry
  15. Chapter 9: Nonaqueous Acid–Base Titrations
  16. Chapter 10: Oxidation–Reduction Equilibria
  17. Chapter 11: Oxidation–Reduction Titrations
  18. Chapter 12: Oxidizing and Reducing Agents as Titrants in Analytical Chemistry
  19. Chapter 13: Ion-Selective Electrodes
  20. Chapter 14: Precipitation Titrations
  21. Chapter 15: Complexes in Analytical Chemistry: Complexometric Titrations
  22. Chapter 16: Introduction to Multiple Equilibrium Systems
  23. Chapter 17: Fundamental Principles of Optical Spectroscopy
  24. Chapter 18: Qualitative Analysis: Ultraviolet, Visible, and Infrared
  25. Chapter 19: Quantitative Analysis in Absorption Spectroscopy
  26. Chapter 20: Spectroscopy of Atoms
  27. Chapter 21: Luminescence
  28. Chapter 22: Separations: Introduction to Chromatography
  29. Chapter 23: Column Methods
  30. Chapter 24: Gas Chromatography
  31. Chapter 25: Sheet Methods
  32. Chapter 26: Ion Exchange
  33. Chapter 27: Solvent Extraction
  34. Chapter 28: Introduction to Electrochemistry
  35. Chapter 29: Polarography
  36. Chapter 30: Experimental Techniques
  37. Experiments
  38. Appendix I: MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS
  39. Appendix II: SOLUBILITY PRODUCT CONSTANTS
  40. Appendix III: IONIZATION CONSTANTS OF WEAK ACIDS AND BASES
  41. Appendix IV: REDUCTION POTENTIALS
  42. Appendix V: LOG FORMATION CONSTANTS FOR METAL COMPLEXES
  43. Appendix VI: DISTRIBUTION DIAGRAMS FOR SELECTED COMPOUNDS
  44. Appendix VII: FOUR-PLACE LOGARITHMS
  45. PROBLEM ANSWERS
  46. Index
Zitierstile für Analytical Chemistry

APA 6 Citation

Frank, C. (2012). Analytical Chemistry ([edition unavailable]). Elsevier Science. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1836144/analytical-chemistry-pdf (Original work published 2012)

Chicago Citation

Frank, Clyde. (2012) 2012. Analytical Chemistry. [Edition unavailable]. Elsevier Science. https://www.perlego.com/book/1836144/analytical-chemistry-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Frank, C. (2012) Analytical Chemistry. [edition unavailable]. Elsevier Science. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1836144/analytical-chemistry-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Frank, Clyde. Analytical Chemistry. [edition unavailable]. Elsevier Science, 2012. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.