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Contents
Preface
xvii
Chapter 0 The Analytical Process
Actions and Consequences
0-1 Analytical Chemists Are Sleuths—And Sometimes
Life Is Messy! 1
0-2 Sampling and Sample Preparation 7
0-3 General Steps in a Chemical Analysis 8
Box 0-1 Constructing a Representative Sample 9
Chapter 1 Measurements
Measuring the Universe
1-1 SI Units
1-2 Chemical Concentrations
1 -3 Preparing Solutions
1-4 Solutions and Stoichiometry
Chapter 2 Tools of the Trade
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Weighing Femtomoles of DNA 28
2-1 Safe, Ethical Handling of Chemicals and Waste 29
Box 2-1 Disposal of Chemical Waste
2-2 The Lab Notebook
2-3 Analytical Balance
Box 2-2 Quartz Crystal Microbalance
2-4 Burets
2-5 Volumetric Flasks
2-6 Pipets and Syringes
2-7 Filtration
2-8 Drying
2-9 Calibration of Volumetric Glassware
Chapter 3 Experimental Error
Experimental Error
3-1 Significant Figures
3-2 Significant Figures in Arithmetic
3-3 Significant Figures and Graphs
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3-4 Types of Error 56
Box 3-1 Standard Reference Materials 57
3-5 Propagation of Uncertainty 58
Chapter 4 Statistics and Spreadsheets 69
Is My Red Blood Cell Count High Today?
4-1 Gaussian Distribution
4-2 Confidence Intervals
4-3 Comparison of Means with Student's t
4-4 Control Charts
Box 4-1 Analytical Chemistry and the Law
4-5 Q Test for Bad Data
4-6 Spreadsheets
Chapter 5 Calibration Methods
A Historic Calibration Curve
5-1 Finding the "Best" Straight Line
5-2 Calibration Curves
Box 5-1 Using a Nonlinear Calibration Curve
5-3 Standard Addition
5-4 Internal Standards
5-5 A Spreadsheet for Least Squares
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Chapter 6 Chemical Equilibrium 113
Chemical Equilibrium in the Environment
6-1 The Equilibrium Constant
6-2 Equilibrium and Thermodynamics
6-3 Solubility Product
6-4 The Common Ion Effect
Demonstration 6-1 Common Ion Effect
Box 6-1 The Logic of Approximations
6-5 Separation by Precipitation
6-6 Complex Formation
Box 6-2 Notation for Formation Constants
6-7 Protic Acids and Bases
6-8 pH
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Contents
6-9 Strengths of Acids and Bases 131
Demonstration 6-2 The HC1 Fountain 132
Box 6-3 The Strange Behavior of Hydrofluoric
Acid 133
Box 6-4 Carbonic Acid 136
Chapter 7 Let the Titrations Begin 149
Chapter 10 Monoprotic Acid-Base
Equilibria
211
Evolution of the Buret
7-1 Titrations
7-2 Titration Calculations
7-3 Spectrophotometric Titrations
7-4 The Precipitation Titration Curve
7-5 Titration of a Mixture
7-6 Calculating Titration Curves with
a Spreadsheet
7-7 End-Point Detection
Demonstration 7-1 Fajans Titration
Chapter 8 Activity
Hydrated Radii
8-1 The Effect of Ionic Strength on Solubility
of Salts
Demonstration 8-1 Effect of Ionic Strength
on Ion Dissociation
Box 8-1 Salts with Ions of Charge 121 Do
Not Fully Dissociate into Ions in Water
8-2 Activity Coefficients
8-3 Using Activity Coefficients
8-4 pH Revisited
Chapter 9 Systematic Treatment
of Equilibrium
Acid Rain
9-1 Charge Balance
9-2 Mass Balance
9-3 Systematic Treatment of Equilibrium
Box 9-1 Calcium Carbonate Mass Balance
in Rivers
9-4 The Dependence of Solubility on pH
Box 9-2 All Right, Dan, How Would You
Really Solve The CaF2 Problem?
Box 9-3 pH and Tooth Decay
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Measuring pH Inside Single Cells 210
10-1 Strong Acids and Bases 211
10-2 Weak Acids and Bases 214
10-3 Weak-Acid Equilibria 215
Demonstration 10-1 Conductivity of Weak
Electrolytes 218
10-4 Weak-Base Equilibria 219
Box 10-1 Dyeing Fabrics and the Fraction
of Dissociation 220
10-5 Buffers 222
Box 10-2 Strong Plus Weak Reacts
Completely 227
Demonstration 10-2 How Buffers Work 228
Chapter 11 Polyprotic Acid-Base
Equilibria 239
Proteins Are Polyprotic Acids and Bases 238
11-1 Diprotic Acids and Bases 239
Box 11-1 Successive Approximations 246
11-2 Diprotic Buffers 249
11-3 Polyprotic Acids and Bases 250
11-4 Which Is the Principal Species? 252
11-5 Fractional Composition Equations 254
11-6 Isoelectric and Isoionic pH 256
Box 11-2 Isoelectric Focusing 258
Chapter 12 Acid-Base Titrations 265
Acid-Base Titration of a Protein
12-1 Titration of Strong Acid with Strong Base
12-2 Titration of Weak Acid with Strong Base
12-3 Titration of Weak Base with Strong Acid
12-4 Titrations in Diprotic Systems
12-5 Finding the End Point with a pH Electrode
Box 12-1 Alkalinity and Acidity
12-6 Finding the End Point with Indicators
Box 12-2 What Does a Negative pH Mean?
Demonstration 12-1 Indicators and the Acidity
ofCO2
Box 12-3 World Record Small Titration
12-7 Practical Notes
12-8 Titrations in Nonaqueous Solvents
12-9 Calculating Titration Curves
with Spreadsheets
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Contents
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Chapter 13 EDTA Titrations
307 Chapter 16 Redox Titrations
A Chelating Ligand Captures Its Prey
13-1 Metal-Chelate Complexes
13-2 EDTA
Box 13-1 Chelation Therapy
and Thalassemia
13-3 EDTA Titration Curves
13-4 Do It with a Spreadsheet
13-5 Auxiliary Complexing Agents
13-6 Metal Ion Indicators
Demonstration 13-1 Metal Ion Indicator
Color Changes
13-7 EDTA Titration Techniques
Box 13-2 Water Hardness
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Chapter 14
Fundamentals
of Electrochemistry
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An Atomic-Scale Galvanic Cell 336
14-1 Basic Concepts 337
14-2 Galvanic Cells 341
Demonstration 14-1 The Human Salt Bridge 344
14-3 Standard Potentials 345
14-4 Nernst Equation 347
Box 14-1 E° and the Cell Voltage Do Not
Depend on How You Write the Cell Reaction 349
Box 14-2 Larimer Diagrams:
How to Find E° for a New Half-Reaction 351
14-5 E° and the Equilibrium Constant 353
Box 14-3 Concentrations in the Operating Cell 353
14-6 Cells as Chemical Probes 356
14-7 Biochemists Use E°' 359
Chapter 15
Electrodes and
Potentiometry
375
A Heparin Sensor
15-1 Reference Electrodes
15-2 Indicator Electrodes
15-3 What Is a Junction Potential?
15-4 pH Measurement with a Glass Electrode
Demonstration 15-1 Potentiometry with
an Oscillating Reaction
15-5 Ion-Selective Electrodes
Box 15-1 Systematic Error in Rainwater
pH Measurement: The Effect of Junction
Potential
15-6 Using Ion-Selective Electrodes
15-7 Solid-State Chemical Sensors
Chemical Analysis of High-Temperature
Superconductors
16-1 The Shape of a Redox Titration Curve
16-2 Redox Indicators
Demonstration 16-1 Potentiometric Titration
ofFe2+withMnO4
16-3 Adjustment of Analyte Oxidation State
16-4 Oxidation with Potassium Permanganate
16-5 Oxidation with Ce4+
16-6 Oxidation with Potassium Dichromate
16-7 Methods Involving Iodine
Box 16-1 Environmental Carbon Analysis
and Oxygen Demand
Box 16-2 Iodometric Analysis
of High-Temperature Superconductors
Chapter 17 Electrogravimetric and
~~ Coulometric Analyses
How Sweet It Is!
17-1 Electrolysis: Putting Electrons to Work
17-2 Why Voltage Changes When Current Flows
Demonstration 17-1 Electrochemical Writing
17-3 Electrogravimetric Analysis
Demonstration 17-2 Silver and Gold Pennies
17-4 Coulometric Analysis
17-5 Mediators
Box 17-1 Electrical Wiring of Redox
Enzymes
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Chapter 18 Voltammetry
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Oxygen Sensors for Automobile Pollution Control
18-1 Why We Use a Mercury Electrode
in Polarography 471
Shape of the Polarogram 472
Box 18-1 The Electric Double Layer 477
Polarography in Chemical Analysis 481
Pulse Polarography 483
Stripping Analysis 487
Cyclic Voltammetry 489
Box 18-2 An Optically Transparent
Thin-Layer Electrode 492
Amperometry 493
Box 18-3 Oxygen Electrodes 494
Karl Fischer Titration of H:O 497
Demonstration 18-1 The Karl Fischer Jacks
of a pH Meter 499
XIV
Contents
Chapter 19
Fundamentals of
Spectrophotometry
511
The Ozone Hole 510
19-1 Properties of Light 511
19-2 Absorption of Light 512
Box 19-1 Why Is There a Logarithmic Relation
Between Transmittance and Concentration? 515
Demonstration 19-1 Absorption Spectra 516
19-3 The Spectrophotometer 517
19-4 Beer's Law in Chemical Analysis 521
19-5 What Happens When a Molecule
Absorbs Light? 525
Box 19-2 Fluorescence All Around Us 529
19-6 Luminescence 530
Chapter 20 Applications of
Spectrophotometry 545
Fiber-Optic Glucose Sensor 544
20-1 Analysis of a Mixture 545
20-2 Measuring an Equilibrium Constant:
The Scatchard Plot 550
20-3 The Method of Continuous Variation 551
20-4 Flow Injection Analysis 554
20-5 Immunoassays 556
20-6 Sensors Based on Luminescence Quenching 559
Box 20-1 Converting Light into Electricity 560
Chapter 21 Spectrophotometers 577
The Most Important Photoreceptor
21 -1 Interaction of Light with Matter
Box 21-1 Blackbody Radiation and
the Greenhouse Effect
21-2 The Spectrophotometer
21-3 Lamps and Lasers: Sources of Light
21-4 Monochromators
21-5 Detectors
21-6 Errors in Spectrophotometry
21-7 Optodes
Box 21-2 On the Road to
an "Electronic Nose"
21-8 Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
21-9 Dealing with Noise
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Chapter 22 Atomic Spectroscopy 615
An Anthropology Puzzle 614
22-1 An Overview 615
22-2 Atomization: Flames, Furnaces, and Plasmas 619
22-3 How Temperature Affects Atomic Spectroscopy 625
22-4 Instrumentation 627
22-5 Interference 632
Box 22-1 A Smokestack Metal Emission Monitor:
Challenges in Sampling and Calibration 632
Chapter 23 Introduction to Analytical
Separations 641
Analytical Separations and Chemical Problem
Solving 640
23-1 Solvent Extraction 641
Demonstration 23-1 Extraction with Dithizone 646
23-2 What Is Chromatography? 646
Box 23-1 Crown Ethers 647
23-3 A Plumber's View of Chromatography 649
23-4 Efficiency of Separation 654
23-5 Why Bands Spread 660
Chapter 24 Gas Chromatography 675
674
What Did They Eat in the Year 1000?
24-1 The Separation Process in Gas
Chromatography 675
Box 24-1 Chiral Phases For Separating Optical
Isomers 680
Sample Injection 685
Detectors 689
Sample Preparation 694
Method Development in Gas Chromatography 696
24-2
24-3
24-4
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What Is Mass Spectrometry? 699
Box 24-2 How the Magnetic Sector Mass
Spectrometer Separates Ions of Different
Mass 702
Mass Spectrometry in Analytical Chemistry 704
Box 24-3 Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry 704
Chapter 25 High-Performance Liquid
Chromatography 713
In Vivo Microdialysis for Measuring Drug
Metabolism 712
25-1 The Chromatographic Process 714
Box 25-1 Designer Stationary Phases 718
Box 25-2 Supercritical Fluid
Chromatography 724
Injection and Detection in HPLC 727
Method Development for Reversed-Phase
Separations 733
Gradient Separations 739
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry 742
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Contents
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Chapter 26 Chromatographic Methods and
Capillary Electrophoresis 755
The Shape of the Future: Analysis on a Chip 754
26-1 Ion-Exchange Chromatography 755
26-2 Ion Chromatography 762
26-3 Molecular Exclusion Chromatography 766
26-4 Affinity Chromatography 769
26-5 Capillary Electrophoresis 769
Box 26-1 Chemical Analysis of a Single Cell 771
Chapter 27 Gravimetric and Combustion
Analysis 795
Tree Rings and Our Changing Environment 794
27-1 An Example of Gravimetric Analysis 795
27-2 Precipitation 797
Demonstration 27-1 Colloids and Dialysis 798
27-3 Examples of Gravimetric Calculations 803
27-4 Combustion Analysis 806
Chapter 28 Sample Preparation 817
Extraction Membranes
Box 28-1 The Horwitz Trumpet: Variation in
Interlaboratory Tests
28-1 Statistics of Sampling
28-2 Dissolving Samples for Analysis
28-3 Sample Preparation Techniques
28-4 Analytical Standards
Chapter 29 Experiments
29-1 Calibration of Volumetric Glassware
29-2 Gravimetric Determination of Calcium as
CaC2OyH2O
29-3 Gravimetric Determination of Iron as Fe2O3
29-4 Statistical Evaluation of Acid-Base Indicators
29-5 Preparing Standard Acid and Base
29-6 Using a pH Electrode for an Acid-Base
Titration
29-7 Analysis of a Mixture of Carbonate
and Bicarbonate
29-8 Analysis of an Acid-Base Titration Curve:
The Gran Plot
29-9 EDTA Titration of Ca2+ and Mg2+
in Natural Waters
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29-10 Synthesis and Analysis of Ammonium
Decavanadate 853
29-11 lodimetric Titration of Vitamin C 856
29-12 Preparation and Iodometric Analysis of
High-Temperature Superconductor 856
29-13 Potentiometric Halide Titration with Ag+ 859
29-14 Electrogravimetric Analysis of Copper 861
29-15 Polarographic Measurement of
an Equilibrium Constant 861
29-16 Coulometric Titration of Cyclohexene
with Bromine 862
29-17 Spectrophotometric Determination of Iron
in Vitamin Tablets 863
29-18 Microscale Spectrophotometric Measurement
of Iron in Foods by Standard Addition 864
29-19 Spectrophotometric Measurement of
an Equilibrium Constant 865
29-20 Properties of an Ion-Exchange Resin 866
29-21 Analysis of Sulfur in Coal by Ion
Chromatography 868
29-22 Measuring Carbon Monoxide in Automobile
Exhaust by Gas Chromatography 868
29-23 Amino Acid Analysis by Capillary
Electrophoresis 869
29-24 DNA Composition by High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography 871
Glossary 875
Appendixes AP1
A Logarithms and Exponents API
B Graphs of Straight Lines AP2
C Propagation of Uncertainty AP4
D Oxidation Numbers and Balancing Redox
Equations AP5
E Normality AP10
F Solubility Products AP12
G Acid Dissociation Constants AP15
H Standard Reduction Potentials AP27
I Stepwise Formation Constants AP39
J Logarithm of the Formation Constant for the
Reaction M(aq) + L(aq) ^ ML(aq) AP42
Solutions to Exercises
Answers to Problems
Index
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spelling | Harris, Daniel C. 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)172126363 aut Quantitative chemical analysis Daniel C. Harris 5. ed., 2. print. New York, NY Freeman 1999 Getr. Zählung Ill., graph. Darst. 1 CD-ROM (12 cm) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Analyse quantitative (Chimie) Analytische Chemie (DE-588)4129906-1 gnd rswk-swf Quantitative Analyse (DE-588)4125311-5 gnd rswk-swf Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Matériel didactique Quantitative Analyse (DE-588)4125311-5 s Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 s 1\p DE-604 Analytische Chemie (DE-588)4129906-1 s 2\p DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008828982&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Harris, Daniel C. 1948- Quantitative chemical analysis Analyse quantitative (Chimie) Analytische Chemie (DE-588)4129906-1 gnd Quantitative Analyse (DE-588)4125311-5 gnd Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 gnd |
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title | Quantitative chemical analysis |
title_auth | Quantitative chemical analysis |
title_exact_search | Quantitative chemical analysis |
title_full | Quantitative chemical analysis Daniel C. Harris |
title_fullStr | Quantitative chemical analysis Daniel C. Harris |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantitative chemical analysis Daniel C. Harris |
title_short | Quantitative chemical analysis |
title_sort | quantitative chemical analysis |
topic | Analyse quantitative (Chimie) Analytische Chemie (DE-588)4129906-1 gnd Quantitative Analyse (DE-588)4125311-5 gnd Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Analyse quantitative (Chimie) Analytische Chemie Quantitative Analyse Chemie Lehrbuch Matériel didactique |
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