The most widely used analytical chemistry textbook in the world, Dan Harris's Quantitative Chemical Analysis provides a sound physical understanding of the principles of analytical chemistry, showing how these principles are applied in chemistry and related disciplines—especially in life sciences and environmental science. As always, the new edition incorporates real data, spreadsheets, and a wealth of applications, in a witty, personable presentation that engages students without compromising the depth necessary for a thorough and practical understanding of analytical chemistry.
To air Gooch filter crucible Rubber adaptor 2-7 Filtration Σ Ο Glass funnel To house vacuum or aspirator Porous glass Gooch filter crucible Figure 2-15 Filtration with a Gooch crucible that has a porous ( fritted ) glass disk through ...
Most precipitates are collected in a fritted-glass funnel (also called a Gooch filter crucible), with suction applied to speed filtration (Figure 2-17). The porous glass plate in the funnel allows liquid to pass but retains solids.
Quantitative Chemical Analysis
The book also includes a number of innovative features, including interactive exercises and real-world applications, designed to enhance student learning.
Quantitative Chemical Analysis (Loose-Leaf)
Very few chemistry books survive to a sixth edition having had a lifetime of sixty years. Dr. Arthur I. Vogel's classic introduction to analytical methods has provided generations of chemists...
For the first time since the book was published in 1978, Harris has worked with a new contributing author, Professor Chuck Lucy of the University of Alberta.
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Designed for a sophomore/junior course in analytical chemistry or quantitative analysis, this text focuses on the quantitative aspects of the discipline using a unified approach. Emphasis is placed on developing...
"Covers both fundamental and practical aspects of chemical analysis. A textbook for Freshmen or sophomores"--