Harris Chemistry Manual

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Book Preface Goals of This Book My goals are to provide a sound physical understanding of the principles of analytical chemistry and to show how these principles are applied in chemistry and related disciplines— especially in life sciences and environmental science. I have attempted to present the subject in a rigorous, readable, and interesting manner that will appeal to students whether or not their primary interest is chemistry. I intend the material to be lucid enough for nonchemistry majors, yet to contain the depth required by advanced undergraduates. This book grew out of an introductory analytical chemistry course that I taught mainly for nonmajors at the University of California at Davis and from a course for third-year chemistry students at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. A significant change in this edition that instructors will discover is that the old Chapter 7 on titrations from earlier editions is missing, but its content is dispersed throughout this edition.

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My motive was to remove precipitation titrations from the critical learning path. Precipitation titrations have decreased in importance and they have not appeared in the last two versions of the American Chemical Society examination in quantitative analysis. The introduction to titrations comes in Chapter 1.

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Kjeldahl analysis is grouped with acid-base titrations in Chapter 10. Spectrophotometric titrations appear in Chapter 17 with spectrophotometry. Bosch maxx 6 instruction manual. Efficiency in titrimetric experimental design is now with quality assurance in Chapter 5. Precipitation titrations appear with gravimetric analysis in Chapter 26. Gravimetric analysis and precipitation titrations remain self-contained topics that can be covered at any point in the course. A new feature of this edition is a short “Test Yourself” question at the end of each worked example. If you understand the worked example, you should be able to answer the Test Yourself question.

Compare your answer with mine to see if we agree. Chapter 0 begins with a biographical account of Charles David Keeling’s measurement of atmospheric carbon dioxide. His results have been described as “the single most important environmental data set taken in the 20th century.” Boxes in Chapters 3 and 19 provide detail on Keeling’s precise manometric and spectrometric techniques. Box 9-1 discusses ocean acidification by atmospheric carbon dioxide.