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adam_text | Contents
Chapter
1
Рпаіцґісаі
Objectives,
or:
Whäľ RnälLiľicäl Chemisľs Qo
1.1
What Is Analytical
Science?,
1
1.2
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis:
What Does Each Tell Us?,
2
1.3
Getting Started: The Analytical Process,
5
1.4
Validation of a Method
—
You Have to Prove
It Works!,
14
1.5
Range—What Size Sample?,
14
1.6
Some Useful Websites,
15
Chapter
Є
Basic Tools and Operations of
flnalijtical Chemistry
2.1
The Laboratory Notebook
—
Your Critical
Record,
21
2.2
Laboratory Materials and Reagents,
23
2.3
The Analytical Balance
—
The Indispensable
Tool,
24
2.4
Volumetric Glassware
—
Also Indispensable,
32
2.5
Preparation of Standard Base Solutions,
43
2.6
Preparation of Standard Acid Solutions,
44
2.7
Other Apparatus
—
Handling and Treating
Samples,
44
2.8
Igniting Precipitates
—
Gravimetric
Analysis,
51
2.9
Obtaining the Sample
—
Is It Solid, Liquid,
or Gas?,
52
2.10
Operations of Drying and Preparing a
Solution of the Analyte,
53
2.11
Laboratory Safety,
60
Chapter
3
Data Handling and Spreahsheets in
flnalijtical Chemistry
65
3.1
Accuracy and Precision: There Is a
Difference,
65
3.2
Determinate Errors
—
They Are
Systematic,
66
3.3
Indeterminate Errors
—
They Are
Random,
67
3.4
Significant Figures: How Many Numbers
Do You Need?,
68
3.5
Rounding Off,
73
3.6
Ways of Expressing Accuracy,
73
3.7
Standard Deviation
—
The Most Important
Statistic,
74
3.8
Use of Spreadsheets in Analytical
Chemistry,
78
3.9
Propagation of Errors
—
Not Just
Additive,
82
3.10
Significant Figures and Propagation
of Error,
88
3.11
Control Charts,
89
3.12
The Confidence Limit
—
How Sure Are You?,
90
3.13
Tests of Significance
—
Is There a
Difference?,
92
3.14
Rejection of a Result: The
Q
Test,
98
3.15
Statistics for Small Data Sets,
100
3.16
Linear Least Squares
—
How to Plot the
Right Straight Line,
102
3.17
Correlation Coefficient and Coefficient of
Determination,
106
3.18
Using Spreadsheets for Plotting Calibration
Curves,
107
XI
XII
CONTENTS
3.19
Slope, Intercept and Coefficient of
Determination,
110
3.20
LINEST for Additional Statistics,
110
3.21
Statistics Software Packages, 111
3.22
Detection Limits—There Is No Such Thing
as Zero, 111
3.23
Statistics of Sampling
—
How Many,
How Large?,
113
Chapter
4
Good
Laboratorij
Practice:
duality Bssurance of flnalqtical Measurements
124
4.1
What Is Good Laboratory Practice?,
125
4.2
Validation of Analytical Methods,
126
4.3
Quality Assurance
—
Does the Method
Still Work?,
133
4.4
Laboratory Accreditation,
134
4.5
Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures:
21
CFR, Part
11, 135
4.6
Some Official Organizations,
136
Chapter
5
Stoichiometric Calculations:
The Worhtiorse of The
Rnolqsľ
141
5.1
Review of the Fundamentals,
141
5.2
How Do We Express Concentrations
of Solutions?,
144
5.3
Expressions of Analytical Results
—
So Many Ways,
152
5.4
Volumetric Analysis: How Do We Make
Stoichiometric Calculations?,
158
5.5
Volumetric Calculations
—
Let s Use
Molarity,
160
5.6
Normality
—
A Different Way to do
Volumetric Calculations,
172
5.7
Titer
—
How to Make Rapid Routine
Calculations,
179
5.8
Weight Relationships
—
You Need These for
Gravimetric Calculations,
180
Chapter
Є
General Concepts of Chemical Equilibrium
189
6.1
Chemical Reactions: The Rate Concept,
189
6.2
Types of Equilibria,
191
6.3
Gibbs Free Energy and the Equilibrium
Constant,
191
6.4
Le Châtelier s
Principle,
192
6.5
Temperature Effects on Equilibrium
Constants,
193
6.6
Pressure Effects on Equilibria,
193
6.7
Effect of Concentrations on Equilibria,
193
6.8
Catalysts,
193
6.9
Completeness of Reactions,
194
6.10
Equilibrium Constants for Dissociating or
Combining Species
—
Weak Electrolytes and
Precipitates,
194
6.11
Calculations Using Equilibrium Constants
—
How Much Is in Equilibrium?,
195
6.12
The Common Ion Effect
—
Shifting the
Equilibrium,
202
6.13
Systematic Approach to Equilibrium
Calculations
—
How to Solve Any
Equilibrium Problem,
203
6.14
Heterogeneous Equilibria
—
Solids Don t
Count,
209
6.15
Activity and Activity Coefficients
—
Concentration Is Not the Whole Story,
210
6.16
The Diverse Ion Effect: The
Thermodynamic Equilibrium Constant and
Activity Coefficients,
214
Chapter
7
Reid-Base Equilibria
319
7.1
Acid-Base Theories
—
Not All Are
Created Equal,
219
7.2
Acid-Base Equilibria in Water,
221
7.3
The
pH
Scale,
224
7.4
pH
at Elevated Temperatures: Blood
pH,
227
7.5
Weak Acids and Bases
—
What Is the
pH?,
228
7.6
Salts of Weak Acids and Bases
—
They Aren t Neutral,
230
7.7
Buffers
—
Keeping the
pH
Constant (or
Nearly So),
234
7.8
Polyprotic Acids and Their Salts,
241
7.9
Physiological Buffers
—
They Keep You
Alive,
251
7.10
Buffers for Biological and Clinical
Measurements,
253
7.11
The Diverse Ion Effect on Acids and Bases:
Kl and £g—Salts Change the
pH,
254
7.12
Logarithmic Concentration Diagrams
—
How
to View Large Concentration Changes,
255
CONTENTS
XIII
Chapter
8
Reid-Base
Titrerions
266
8.1
Strong Acid versus Strong Base
—
The Easy Titrations,
266
8.2
Detection of the End Point: Indicators,
270
8.3
Standard Acid and Base Solutions,
272
8.4
Weak Acid versus Strong Base
—
A Bit Less
Straightforward,
272
8.5
Weak Base versus Strong Acid,
278
8.6 Titration
of Sodium Carbonate
—
A Diprotic
Base,
279
8.7 Titration
of Polyprotic Acids,
281
8.8
Mixtures of Acids or Bases,
284
8.9 Titration
of
Amino
Acids
—
They Are Acids
and Bases,
286
8.10
Kjeldahl Analysis:
Protein Determination,
287
Chapter
9
Complexometric Reactions and Titrations
294
9.1
Complexes and Formation Constants
—
How Stable Are Complexes?,
294
9.2
Chelates: EDTA
—
The Ultimate Titrating
Agent for Metals,
297
9.3
Metal-EDTA
Titration
Curves,
303
9.4
Detection of the End Point: Indicators
—
They Are Chelating Agents,
305
9.5
Other Uses of Complexes,
307
9.6
Fraction of Dissociating Species in Polyligand
Complexes:
β
Values
—
How Much of Each
Species?,
308
Chapter
10
Gravimetric Rnolps and Precipitation Equilibria
313
10.1
How to Perform a Successful Gravimetric
Analysis,
313
10.2
Gravimetric Calculations
—
How Much
Analyte Is There?,
320
10.3
Examples of Gravimetric Analysis,
324
10.4
Organic Precipitates,
325
10.5
Precipitation Equilibria: The Solubility
Product,
326
10.6
The Diverse Ion Effect on Solubility: K%
and Activity Coefficients,
332
Chapter
11
Precipitation Reactions and
Mations
339
11.1
Effect of Acidity on Solubility of
Precipitates: The Conditional Solubility
Product,
339
11.2
Mass Balance Approach for Multiple
Equilibria,
341
11.3
Effect of Complexation on Solubility:
Conditional Solubility Product,
345
11.4
Precipitation Titrations,
346
Chapter
12
Electrochemical Cells and Electrode Potentials
3S4
12.1
What Are
Redox
Reactions?,
354
12.2
Electrochemical Cells—What
Electroanalytical Chemists Use,
355
12.3
Nernst Equation
—
Effects of Concentrations
on Potentials,
361
12.4
Formal Potential
—
Use It for Defined
Nonstandard
Solution Conditions,
365
12.5
Limitations of Electrode Potentials,
366
Chapter
13
Potentiometric Electrodes and Potentiometrij
369
13.1
Metal Electrodes for Measuring the
Metal s Cation,
369
13.2
Metal-Metal Salt Electrodes for Measuring
the Salt s
Anion,
371
13.3
Redox
Electrodes—Inert Metals,
373
13.4
Voltaic Cells without Liquid Junction
—
For Maximum Accuracy,
374
13.5
Voltaic Cells with Liquid Junction
—
The
Practical Kind,
375
13.6
Reference Electrodes: The Saturated
Calomel Electrode,
378
13.7
Measurement of Potential,
380
13.8
Determination of Concentrations from
Potential Measurements,
382
13.9
Residual Liquid-Junction Potential
—
It Should Be Minimum,
382
13.10
Accuracy of Direct Potentiometric
Measurements—Voltage Error versus
Activity Error,
383
13.11
Glass
pH
Electrode
—
Workhorse of
Chemists,
384
XIV
CONTENTS
13.12
Standard
Buffers—
Reference for
pH
Measurements,
389
13.13
Accuracy of
pH
Measurements,
391
13.14
Using the
pH
Meter
—
How Does
It Work?,
391
13.15 pH
Measurement of Blood
—
Temperature
Is Important,
393
13.16 pH
Measurements in Nonaqueous
Solvents,
394
13.17
Ion-Selective Electrodes,
395
13.18
Solid-State ISFET Electrodes,
408
Chapter
14
Redox
and Potentiometric Titrations
414
14.1
First: Balance the Reduction-Oxidation
Reaction,
414
14.2
Calculation of the Equilibrium Constant of a
Reaction
—
Needed to Calculate Equivalence
Point Potentials,
415
14.3
Calculating
Redox
Titration
Curves,
418
14.4
Visual Detection of the End Point,
422
14.5
Titrations Involving Iodine: lodimetry
and Iodometry,
423
14.6
Titrations with Other Oxidizing Agents,
429
14.7
Titrations with Other Reducing Agents,
430
14.8
Preparing the Solution
—
Getting the
Analyte in the Right Oxidation State
before
Titration, 431
14.9
Potentiometric Titrations (Indirect
Potentiometry),
433
Chapter IS
Voltammetry
and Electrochemical Sensors
44S
15.1
Voltammetry,
446
15.2
Amperometric Electrodes
—
Measurement
of Oxygen,
451
15.3
Electrochemical Sensors: Chemically
Modified Electrodes,
452
5.4
Ultramicroelectrodes,
454
Chapter
16
Spectrochemical Hetliods
4S7
16.2
Electronic Spectra and Molecular
Structure,
464
16.3
Infrared Absorption and Molecular
Structure,
469
16.4
Near-Infrared Spectrometry for
Nondestructive Testing,
470
16.5
Spectral Databases
—
Identifying
Unknowns,
472
16.6
Solvents for Spectrometry,
473
16.7
Quantitative Calculations,
474
16.8
Spectrometric Instrumentation,
483
16.9
Types of Instruments,
495
16.10
Diode Array Spectrometers
—
Getting the
Entire Spectrum at Once,
498
16.11
Fourier Transform Infrared
Spectrometers,
499
16.12
Near-IR Instruments,
501
16.13
Spectrometric Error in Measurements,
501
16.14
Deviation from Beer s Law,
503
16.15
Fluorometry,
505
16.16
Optical Sensors: Fiber Optics,
511
Chapter
17
ßlomic
Spectrometric Hethods
sea
16.
1 Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation
with Matter,
458
17.1
Flame Emission Spectrometry,
522
í
7.2
Distribution between Ground and Excited
States
—
Most Atoms Are in the Ground
State,
524
17.3
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry,
525
17.4
Internal Standard and Standard Addition
Calibration,
533
Chapter
18
Sample
Préparation:
Solvent and Solid-Phase Extraction
______________541
18.1
Distribution Coefficient,
541
18.2
Distribution Ratio,
542
18.3
Percent Extracted,
543
18.4
Solvent Extraction of Metals,
544
18.5
Accelerated and Microwave-Assisted
Extraction,
546
18.6
Solid-Phase Extraction,
547
CONTENTS
XV
Chapter
19
ChromarographM:
Principles and Theorq
555
19.1
Principles of
Chromatographie
Separations,
556
19.2
Classifications of
Chromatographie
Techniques,
558
19.3
Theory of Column Efficiency in
Chromatography,
560
19.4
Chromatography Simulation Software,
570
19.5
Freebies: Company Searchable
Chromatogram Databases,
571
Chapter
Є0
Gas
Chromatograph!)
574
20.1
Performing GC Separations,
574
20.2
Gas Chromatography Columns,
577
20.3
Gas Chromatography Detectors,
584
20.4
Temperature Selection,
587
20.5
Quantitative Measurements,
589
20.6
Headspace Analysis,
590
20.7
Thermal Desorption,
591
20.8
Purging and Trapping,
591
20.9
Small and Fast,
592
20.10
Gas Chromatography-Mass
Spectrometry,
593
Chapter
21
Liquid Ctiromaiograpliii
604
21.1
High Performance Liquid
Chromatography,
604
21.2
Size Exclusion Chromatography,
620
21.3
Ion Exchange Chromatography,
622
21.4
Ion Chromatography,
625
21.5
Thin-Layer Chromatography,
627
21.6
Electrophoresis,
631
21.7
Capillary Electrophoresis,
632
Chapter
23
flutomafion in Measurements
23.1
Principles of Automation,
660
23.2
Automated Instruments: Process Control,
661
23.3
Automatic Instruments,
664
23.4
Flow Injection Analysis,
665
23.5
Microprocessors and Computers,
674
Chapter
24
Clinical Chemistry
078
24.1
Composition of Blood,
678
24.2
Collection and Preservation of Samples,
680
24.3
Clinical Analyses
—
Common
Determinations,
681
24.4
Immunoassay,
683
Chapter
25
Centuri]
of the Gene-—
GenomicsandProteomics:
ĐH
Sequencing and Protein Profiling
____________
Ш
25.1
Of What Are We Made?,
693
25.2
What Is
DNA?, 695
25.3
Human Genome Project,
695
25.4
How Are Genes Sequenced?,
697
25.5
Replicating
DNA:
The Polymerase Chain
Reaction,
697
25.6
Plasmids and Bacterial Artificial
Chromosomes,
699
25.7 DNA
Sequencing,
700
25.8
Whole Genome Shotgun Sequencing,
703
25.9
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms,
703
25.10 DNA
Chips,
704
25.11
Draft Genome,
705
25.12
Genomes and Proteornics: The Rest of the
Story,
705
Chapter
22
HineHc Memods of flnalqsis
643
22.1
Kinetics—The Basics,
643
22.2
Enzyme Catalysis,
646
Chapter
26
Environmental Sampling and Rnalps
712
26.1
Getting a Meaningful Sample,
712
26.2
Air Sample Collection and Analysis,
713
XVI
CONTENTS
26.3
Water Sample Collection and Analysis,
720
26.4
Soil and Sediment Sampling,
722
26.5
Sample Preparation for Trace Organics,
722
26.6
Contaminated Land Sites
—
What Needs to
Be Analyzed?,
723
26.7
EPA Methods and Performance-based
Analyses,
723
EMINENTS
727
ÜBE
OF RPPRRRTUS
Experiment
1
Use of the Analytical Balance,
727
Experiment
2
Use of the
Pipet
and
Buret
and
Statistical Analysis,
729
GRRVIMETRV
Experiment
3
Gravimetric Determination of
Chloride,
730
Experiment
4
Gravimetric Determination of SO3
in a Soluble
Sulfate,
733
Experiment
5
Gravimetric Determination of
Nickel in a Nichrome Alloy,
735
RCID—BHSE TITHRTIONS
Experiment
6
Determination of Replaceable
Hydrogen in Acid by
Titration
with Sodium Hydroxide,
736
Experiment
7
Determination of Total Alkalinity
of Soda Ash,
738
Experiment
8
Determination of Bicarbonate
in Blood Using Back-Titration,
740
CQHPLEXQHETHIC TITHRTIQN
Experiment
9
Determination of Water Hardness
withEDTA,
742
PRECIPlTflTiOH TITRRTIOHS
Experiment
10
Determination of Silver in an
Alloy: Volhard s Method,
744
Experiment
11
Determination of Chloride in a
Soluble Chloride:
Fajans
Method,
745
POFEilHETfiiCHEflSiMS
Experiment
12
Determination of the
pH
of Hair
Shampoos,
746
Experiment
13
Potentiometric Determination of
Fluoride in Drinking Water Using
a Fluoride Ion-Selective
Electrode,
748
REDUCTION—GXIDRTION TITRRTI0N5
Experiment
14
Analysis of an Iron Alloy or Ore
by
Titration
with Potassium
Dichromate,
750
Experiment
15
Analysis of Commercial
Hypochlorite or Peroxide Solution
by Iodometric
Titration, 753
Experiment
16
Iodometric Determination of
Copper,
755
Experiment
17
Determination of Antimony by
Titration
with Iodine,
757
Experiment
18
Microscale
Quantitative Analysis
of Hard Water Samples Using an
Indirect Potassium Permanganate
Redox
Titration, 759
POTENTIOHETBIC TITRflTIONS
Experiment
19 pH Titration
of Unknown Soda
Ash,
762
Experiment
20
Potentiometric
Titration
of a
Mixture of Chloride and
Iodide,
763
SPECTROCHEMICRL HERSUREHEHTS
Experiment
21
Spectrophotometric Determination
of Iron,
765
Experiment
22
Determination of Nitrate Nitrogen
in Water,
766
Experiment
23
Spectrophotometric Determination
of Lead on Leaves Using Solvent
Extraction,
767
Experiment
24
Spectrophotometric Determination
of Inorganic Phosphorus in
Serum,
769
Experiment
25
Spectrophotometric Determination
of Manganese and Chromium in
Mixture,
770
Experiment
26
Ultraviolet Spectrophotometric
Determination of Aspirin,
Phenacetin, and Caffeine in APC
Tablets Using Solvent
Extraction,
773
Experiment
27
Infrared Determination of a
Mixture of
Xylene Isomers,
774
Experiment
28
Fluorometric Determination of
Riboflavin
(Vitamin B2),
775
CONTENTS
XVII
ПТ0МІС
SPECTBOMETRY MEflSUREMEHTS
Experiment
29
Determination of Calcium by
Atomic Absorption Spectro-
photometry,
776
Experiment
30
Flame Emission Spectrometric
Determination of Sodium,
778
Experiment
31
Thin-Layer Chromatography
Separation of
Amino
Acids,
780
Experiment
32
Gas Chromatographic Analysis of
a Tertiary Mixture,
781
Experiment
33
Qualitative and Quantitative
Analysis of Fruit Juices for
Vitamin
С
Using High-
Performance Liquid
Chromatography,
783
Experiment
34
Analysis of Analgesics Using
High-Performance Liquid
Chromatography,
784
HINETIC flNHLVSIS
Experiment
35
Enzymatic Determination of
Glucose in Blood,
785
FLOH
INJECTION
НШЅ1Ѕ
Experiment
36
Characterization of Physical
Parameters of a Flow Injection
Analysis System,
786
Experiment
37
Single-Line
FIA: Spectrophotometric
Determination of Chloride,
789
Experiment
38
Three-Line
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