B-CU: CH-345 Quantitative Analysis
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- The introductory course in analytical chemistry is the ideal place in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum for exploring topics such as experimental design, sampling, calibration strategies, standardization, optimization, statistics, and the validation of experimental results. Analytical methods come and go, but best practices for designing and validating analytical methods are universal.
- Front Matter
- 1: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
- 2: Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry
- 3: The Vocabulary of Analytical Chemistry
- 4: Evaluating Analytical Data
- 5: Standardizing Analytical Methods
- 6: Equilibrium Chemistry
- 7: Obtaining and Preparing Samples for Analysis
- 8: Gravimetric Methods
- 9: Titrimetric Methods
- 10: Spectroscopic Methods
- 11: Electrochemical Methods
- 12: Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Methods
- 13: Kinetic Methods
- 14: Developing a Standard Method
- 15: Quality Assurance
- 16: Appendix
- Back Matter
- CH 345 Lectures
- Lecture 10: Standardizing Analytical Methods
- Lecture 11: Standardizing Analytical Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 12: Equilibrium Chemistry
- Lecture 13: Equilibrium Chemistry (cont.)
- Lecture 14: Equilibrium Chemistry (cont.)
- Lecture 15: Obtaining and Preparing Samples for Analysis
- Lecture 16: Obtaining and Preparing Samples for Analysis (cont.)
- Lecture 17: Obtaining and Preparing Samples for Analysis (cont.)
- Lecture 18: Gravimetric Methods
- Lecture 19: Titrimetric Methods
- Lecture 1: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry
- Lecture 20: Titrimetric Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 21: Spectroscopic Methods
- Lecture 22: Spectroscopic Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 23: Spectroscopic Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 24: Spectroscopic Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 25: Electrochemical Methods
- Lecture 26: Electrochemical Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 27: Electrochemical Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 28: Chromatographic Methods
- Lecture 29: Chromatographic Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 2: Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry
- Lecture 30: Chromatographic Methods (cont.) and Electrophoretic Methods
- Lecture 31: Kinetic Methods
- Lecture 32: Kinetic Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 33: Kinetic Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 34: Kinetic Methods (cont.)
- Lecture 35: Developing a Standard Method
- Lecture 36: Developing a Standard Method (cont.)
- Lecture 37: Developing a Standard Method (cont.)
- Lecture 38: Quality Assurance
- Lecture 39: Quality Assurance (cont.)
- Lecture 3: Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry (cont.)
- Lecture 40
- Lecture 41
- Lecture 42
- Lecture 43
- Lecture 44
- Lecture 45
- Lecture 4: The Vocabulary of Analytical Chemistry
- Lecture 5: The Vocabulary of Analytical Chemistry ( cont.)
- Lecture 6: The Vocabulary of Analytical Chemistry (cont.)
- Lecture 7: Evaluating Analytical Data
- Lecture 8: Evaluating Analytical Data (cont.)
- Lecture 9: Evaluating Analytical Data (cont.)
- Problem Sets: Quantitative Analysis
- 1.E: Introduction to Analytical Chemistry (Exercises)
- 2.E: Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry (Exercises)
- 3.E: The Vocabulary of Analytical Chemistry (Exercises)
- 4.E: Evaluating Analytical Data (Exercises)
- 5.E: Standardizing Analytical Methods (Exercises)
- 6.E: Equilibrium Chemistry (Exercises)
- 7.E: Collecting and Preparing Samples (Exercises)
- 8.E: Gravimetric Methods (Exercises)
- 9.E: Titrimetric Methods (Exercises)
- 10.E: Spectroscopic Methods (Exercises)
- 11.E: Electrochemical Methods (Exercises)
- 12.E: Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Methods (Exercises)
- 13.E: Kinetic Methods (Exercises)
- 14.E: Developing a Standard Method (Exercises)
- 15.E: Quality Assurance (Exercises)