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Ionic Equilibria in Analytical Chemistry || Some Applications of the Precipitation Phenomenon in Inorganic and Organic Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
β Scribed by Burgot, Jean-Louis
- Book ID
- 118142962
- Publisher
- Springer New York
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 838 KB
- Edition
- 2012
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 1441983821
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β¦ Synopsis
This book of general analytical chemistry β as opposed to instrumental analysis or separation methods β in aqueous solutions is focuses on fundamentals, which is an area too often overlooked in the literature.Β Explanations abound of the chemical and physical principles of different operations of chemical analysis in aqueous solutions.Β Once these principle are firmly established, numerous examples of applications are also given.
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This book of general analytical chemistry β as opposed to instrumental analysis or separation methods β in aqueous solutions is focuses on fundamentals, which is an area too often overlooked in the literature.Β Explanations abound of the chemical and physical principles of different operations of ch
This book of general analytical chemistry β as opposed to instrumental analysis or separation methods β in aqueous solutions is focuses on fundamentals, which is an area too often overlooked in the literature.Β Explanations abound of the chemical and physical principles of different operations of ch
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