
Instrumental Analysis provides a rigorous, modern, and engaging coverage of chemical instrumentation, written with the undergraduate student in mind. At its core, Instrumental Analysis includes the underlying theory, instrumental design, applications and operation of spectroscopic, electroanalytical, chromatographic, and mass spectral instrumentation. It provides students with the requisite skills to identify the comparative advantages and disadvantages in choosing one analytical technique over another by combining direct comparisons of the techniques with a discussion of how these choices affect the interpretation of the data in its final form.
This text investigates the theoretical foundations, operational mechanics, and practical applications of modern chemical instrumentation within an undergraduate academic framework. The authors, a team of experienced chemistry educators, utilize a comparative methodology to guide students through the selection and implementation of analytical techniques. By emphasizing the relationship between instrumental design and data interpretation, the book provides a structured approach to evaluating the efficacy of various analytical methods in a laboratory setting.
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Educators frequently cite this text as a balanced resource for undergraduate chemistry curricula due to its clear integration of theory and application. Experts highlight the book's focus on data interpretation as a critical component for developing student proficiency in analytical decision-making.
Page Count:
880
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190638877
ISBN-13:
9780190638870
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