Fundamentals of analytical chemistry/
Douglas A Skoog...et al.
- 8th ed.
- Fort Worth: Saunders College, 1996.
- 27 cm.
Chapter 1 The Nature of Analytical Chemistry
PART I Tools of Analytical Chemistry
Chapter 2 Chemicals.Apparatus, and Unit Operations of Analytical Chemistry Chapter 3 Using Spreadsheets in Analytical Chemistry Chapter 4 Calculations Used in Analytical Chemistry Chapter 5 Errors in Chemical Analyses Chapter 6 Random Errors in Chemical Analysis Chapter 7 Statistical Data Treatment and Evaluation Chapter 8 Sampling, Standardization, and Calibration
PART II Chemical Equilibria
Chapter 9 Aqueous Solutions and Chemical Equilibria Chapter 10 Effect of Electrolytes on Chemical Equilibria Chapter 11 Solving Equilibrium Calculations for Complex Systems
PART III Classical Methods of Analysis
Chapter 12 Gravimetric Methods ofAnalysis Chapter 13 Titrimetric Methods; PrecipitationTitrimetry Chapter 14 Principles of Neutralization Titrations Chapter 15 Titration Curves for Complex Acid/Base Systems Chapter 16 Applications of Neutralization Titrations Chapter 17 Complexation Reactions and Titrations
PART IV Electrochemical Methods
Chapter 18 Introduction to Electrochemistry Chapter 19 Applications of Standard Electrode Potentials Chapter 20 Applications of Oxidation/Reduction Titrations Chapter 21 Potentiometry Chapter 22 Bulk Electrolysis: Electrogravimetry and Coulometry Chapter 23 Voltaimiietry
Chapter 29 Kinetic Methods of Analysis Chapter 30 Introduction to Analytical Separations Chapter 31 Gas Chromatography Chapter 32 High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Chapter 33 Miscellaneous Separation Methods
PART VII Practical Aspects of Chemical Analysis Chapter 34 Analysis of Real Samples Chapter 35 Preparing Samples for Analysis Chapter 36 Decomposing and Dissolving the Sample Chapter 37 Selected Methods of Analysis
Glossary G-1 Appendix 1 The Literature ofAnalytical Chemistry A-1 Appendix 2 Solubility Product Constants at 25°C A-6 Appendix 3 Acid Dissociation Constants at 25°C A-8 Appendix 4 Formation Constants at 25°C A-10 Appendix 5 Standard and Formal Electrode Potentials A-12 Appendix 6 Use of Exponential Numbers and Loganthms A-15 Appendix 7 Volumetric Calculations Using Normality and Equivalent Weight A-19 Appendix 8 Compounds Recommended for the Preparadon of Standard Solutions of Some Common Elements A-27 Appendix 9 Derivation of Error Propagation Equations A-29
Answers to Selected Questions and Problems A-34 Index 1-1