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An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis / With Explanatory Notes

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A laboratory manual introducing quantitative chemical analysis for students who have completed qualitative analysis, emphasizing clear, detailed procedures that allow independent work with minimal supervision. It presents general laboratory practices and descriptions of apparatus, then focuses on volumetric techniques (acid–base titrations, oxidations such as bichromate, permanganate, iodimetry, and chlorimetry) followed by gravimetric methods for precipitative determinations. Explanatory notes accompany procedures, with practice analyses drawn from minerals and industrial products, additional problems, and directions for preparing and standardizing reagents and solutions, aiming to teach practical technique, accuracy, and problem-solving in introductory analytical chemistry.

About the Author

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Henry Paul Talbot

Henry Paul Talbot was an influential figure in the field of chemistry, particularly known for his work in quantitative chemical analysis. His notable publication, "An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis / With Explanatory Notes," serves as a foundational text for students and practitioners alike, providing essential insights and methodologies in the discipline. Talbot's contributions have helped shape the understanding and application of chemical analysis, making his work a significant part of the educational landscape in chemistry.

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