Analytical Chemistry 2.1
by David Harvey
Publisher: DePauw University 2016
ISBN/ASIN: 0072375477
Number of pages: 1122
Description:
The introductory course in analytical chemistry is the ideal place in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum for exploring topics such as experimental design, sampling, calibration strategies, standardization, optimization, statistics, and the validation of experimental results. Analytical methods come and go, but best practices for designing and validating analytical methods are universal. Because chemistry is an experimental science it is essential that all chemistry students understand the importance of making good measurements.
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