The Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis, vol. 1, parts 1 and 2. / With Special Consideration of the Application of the Laws of Equilibrium and of the Modern Theories of Solution.
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The volume presents a thorough introduction to qualitative chemical analysis by developing fundamental physicochemical principles—chemical and physical equilibrium, ionization, and modern theories of solution—and then applying these principles to classical analytical reactions. It stresses quantitative expression where helpful, using equilibrium constants and solution concepts to interpret test behavior, and encourages critical study of the literature. Laboratory instruction is integrated with theory, framed as guided questions to promote careful observation and interpretation, and designed to train students in detecting trace constituents and in habits that prepare them for quantitative analytical work.
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