Quantitative Chemical Analysis
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Average customer review:Product Description
Daniel C. Harris's "Quantitative Chemical Analysis" continues to be the top selling and favourite textbook for Analytical Chemistry. It offers a consistently modern portrait of the tools and techniques of chemical analysis, incorporating real data, spreadsheets and a wealth of applications, all presented in a witty, personable style that engages students without compromising the science. The new edition has been thoroughly revised with increased coverage of mass spectrometry, and now is partnered by a new interactive website.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #228814 in Books
- Published on: 2006-07-17
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 928 pages
Editorial Reviews
Education in Chemistry
'The book is packed with information and data that are often difficult to find elsewhere...a valuable resource'
About the Author
DANIEL C. HARRIS, Michelson Laboratory, China Lake, USA.
Customer Reviews
A good text!
This is a good text to start any analytical chemistry course. A text which is comprehensive and also easily understood with clear illustrations and good explanation. Suitable for advanced undergraduate students in any analytical chemistry course. A good reference too for higher levels such as MSc or as a research reference.
usefull and informative
I have found the book useful on the 2nd year of my analytical module of my chemistry degree. It covers not only the techniques used for analysis but the analytical process and has been of great use with assignments. It also includes diagrams of analytical equipment showing how they work with photographs which show you what to expect in the lab. the solutions to the exercises are in the book itself which is useful for self study. the maths in the book are well laid out and explained. overall it is a useful book when studying analytical chemistry.




