
Readability combined with a systematic and rigorous approach characterizes this classic text. Extensive coverage of the principles and practices of quantitative chemistry ensures suitability for chemistry majors.
This text investigates the fundamental principles and practical methodologies required for accurate quantitative chemical analysis. Authors Douglas A. Skoog and F. James Holler, both established experts in the field of analytical chemistry, provide a rigorous framework designed to bridge the gap between theoretical chemical concepts and laboratory application. The book utilizes a systematic approach to data evaluation, equilibrium chemistry, and instrumental analysis to prepare students for professional practice in chemical sciences.
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Experts and educators widely recognize this work as a foundational text for undergraduate chemistry curricula due to its logical progression and depth of coverage. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a standard reference for students and professionals alike.
Page Count:
870
Publication Date:
1995-08-25
Publisher:
Brooks Cole
ISBN-10:
0030059380
ISBN-13:
9780030059384
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