Introduction to semimicro qualitative analysis / C. H. Sorum and J. J. Lagowski

By: Sorum, C. H [author]Contributor(s): J. J. Lagowski [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, ©1983Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xi 340 p. : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 0-13-496067-XSubject(s): ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY -- QUALITATIVE | MICROCHEMISTRYLOC classification: QD 98.M5 .S67 1983
Contents:
I. THE THEORY OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS. 1. The Strategy of Qualitative Analysis. 2. The Nature of Chemical Reactions. 3. The Nature of Chemical Compounds. 4. Solution Phenomena. 5. Complex Compounds. 6. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions. 7. The Practical Aspects of Qualitative Analysis. II. LABORATORY PROCEDURES. 8. Laboratory Practices. 9. The Silver Group. 10. The Copper-Arsenic Group. 11. The Aluminum-Nickel Group. 12. The Barium-Magnesium Group. 13. The Analysis of Alloys. 14. Analysis of Salts and Salt Mixtures. 15. Recording and Reporting Analyses. APPENDICES. I. Solution of Quadratic Equations. II. Reagents Used. III. List of Procedures. Index.
Summary: [This text] discusses the general strategy of qualitative analysis. It then systematically survey the nature of chemical compounds including ionic, covalent and coordination compounds, and the chemical reactions they undergo. [The text also] provides a series of laboratory experiments to perform that have been tested over time, and reviewed to insure current treatment in terms of chemical safety and disposal. Key chemical concepts are highlighted along with important safety information.-Back cover.
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I. THE THEORY OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS. 1. The Strategy of Qualitative Analysis. 2. The Nature of Chemical Reactions. 3. The Nature of Chemical Compounds. 4. Solution Phenomena. 5. Complex Compounds. 6. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions. 7. The Practical Aspects of Qualitative Analysis. II. LABORATORY PROCEDURES. 8. Laboratory Practices. 9. The Silver Group. 10. The Copper-Arsenic Group. 11. The Aluminum-Nickel Group. 12. The Barium-Magnesium Group. 13. The Analysis of Alloys. 14. Analysis of Salts and Salt Mixtures. 15. Recording and Reporting Analyses. APPENDICES. I. Solution of Quadratic Equations. II. Reagents Used. III. List of Procedures. Index.

[This text] discusses the general strategy of qualitative analysis. It then systematically survey the nature of chemical compounds including ionic, covalent and coordination compounds, and the chemical reactions they undergo. [The text also] provides a series of laboratory experiments to perform that have been tested over time, and reviewed to insure current treatment in terms of chemical safety and disposal. Key chemical concepts are highlighted along with important safety information.-Back cover.

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