The companion
volume on Quantitative Inorganic Analysis follows essentially similar
lines. Chapter I is devoted to the theoretical basis of quantitative inorganic
analysis, Chapter II to the experimental technique of quantitative analysis,
Chapter III to volumetric analysis,
Chapter IV to gravimetric analysis (including electro-analysis), Chapter V to
colorimetric analysis, and Chapter VI to gas analysis; a comprehensive Appendix
has been added, which contains much useful matter for the practising analytical
chemist. The experimental side is based essentially upon the writer's
experience with large classes of students of various grades. Most of the
determinations have been tested out in the laboratory in collaboration with the
author's colleagues and senior students, and in some cases this has resulted in
slight modifications of the details given by the original authors. Particular
emphasis has been laid upon recent developments in experimental technique.
Frequently the source of certain apparatus or chemicals has been given in the
text; this is not intended to convey the impression that these materials cannot
be obtained from other sources, but merely to indicate that the author-s own
experience is confined to the particular products mentioned.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
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