About This Book
The guide explains methods of quantitative chemical analysis, teaching how to determine and separate components by weight through clear procedures, laboratory operations, and reagent use. It describes systematic instructional sequencing—following qualitative identification—covering sample preparation, analytical operations, gravimetric and volumetric techniques, error correction, and calculation of equivalents. Numerous experimental verifications and recalculated tables accompany practical protocols to aid beginners and experienced practitioners, with theoretical explanations linked to procedures. The text aims to serve as a laboratory handbook and self-teaching manual for pharmacists, technicians, and agricultural chemists seeking reliable, repeatable methods for precise compositional determinations.
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