Analytical Chemistry

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  • ISBN 9781119894452
  • Weight: 2223g
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2024
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Detailed reference covering all aspects of working in laboratories, including safety, fundamentals of analytical techniques, lab instrumentation, and more

A comprehensive study of analytical chemistry as it pertains to the laboratory analyst and chemist, Analytical Chemistry begins with an introduction to the laboratory environment, including safety, glassware, common apparatuses, and lab basics, and continues on to guide readers through the fundamentals of analytical techniques, such as spectroscopy and chromatography, and introduce examples of laboratory programs, such as Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS).

This newly updated and revised Second Edition of Analytical Chemistry offers expanded chapters with new figures and the latest developments in the field.

Included alongside this new edition is an updated companion teaching, reference, and toolkit program called ChemTech. Conveniently available via either app or browser, the ChemTech program contains exercises that highlight and review topics covered in the book and features useful calculators and programs, including solution makers, graphing tools, and more. To aid in reader comprehension, the program also includes an interactive periodic table and chapter summaries.

Written by two highly qualified authors with significant experience in both practice and academia, Analytical Chemistry covers sample topics such as:

  • Basic mathematics in the laboratory, including different units, the metric system, significant figures, scientific calculators, and ChemTech conversion tools
  • Analytical data treatment, including errors in the laboratory, precision versus accuracy, normal distribution curves, and determining errors in methodology
  • Plotting and graphing, including graph construction, curve fitting, graphs of specific equations, least-squares method, and computer-generated curves
  • Ultraviolet/visible (UV/Vis) spectroscopy, including wave and particle theory of light, light absorption transitions, the color wheel, and pigments

With complete coverage of the practical aspects of analytical chemistry, Analytical Chemistry prepares students for a rewarding career as a chemist or a laboratory technician. Thanks to ChemTech integration, the book is also a useful and accessible reference for the established chemist or technician already working in the laboratory.

Bryan M. Ham, PhD, has worked in analytical chemistry laboratories for more than 25 years. He is currently working for the Department of Homeland Security at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Trade Headquarters in Washington D.C. He maintains an online ChemTech tool accessible at www.chemistrysurvey.com.

Aihui MaHam, PhD, is an expert in nano-materials including the synthesis and characterization of chemical and biological nano-sensors. She is currently working for the Department of Homeland Security at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Trade Headquarters in Washington D.C.

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