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Analytical Chemistry: An Introduction
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Analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry that focuses on studying and utilizing instruments and methods for the separation, quantification, and identification of matter. This field can be categorized into classical and modern methods. Classical methods in analytical chemistry are categorized into qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis. Examples of these classical methods include flame tests, chemical tests, volumetric analysis, and gravimetric analysis. Instrumental methods comprise spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, microscopy, thermal analysis and electrochemical analysis. Analytical chemistry is applied across diverse fields such as environmental analysis, materials analysis, clinical analysis, forensic science, bioanalysis and clinical diagnostics. While understanding the long-term perspectives of the topics, the book makes an effort in highlighting their impact as a modern tool for the growth of the discipline. Those with an interest in the field of analytical chemistry would find this book helpful.
Analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry that focuses on studying and utilizing instruments and methods for the separation, quantification, and identification of matter. This field can be categorized into classical and modern methods. Classical methods in analytical chemistry are categorized into qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis. Examples of these classical methods include flame tests, chemical tests, volumetric analysis, and gravimetric analysis. Instrumental methods comprise spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, microscopy, thermal analysis and electrochemical analysis. Analytical chemistry is applied across diverse fields such as environmental analysis, materials analysis, clinical analysis, forensic science, bioanalysis and clinical diagnostics. While understanding the long-term perspectives of the topics, the book makes an effort in highlighting their impact as a modern tool for the growth of the discipline. Those with an interest in the field of analytical chemistry would find this book helpful.

















