Discover the principles and practices behind analytical chemistry as you study its applications in medicine, industry and the sciences with Skoog/West/Holler/Crouch's FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 10th Edition. This award-winning author team presents the latest developments in analytical chemistry today using a reader-friendly yet systematic and thorough approach. Each chapter begins with a compelling story and stunning visuals. Dynamic photos from renowned chemistry photographer Charlie Winters capture attention while reinforcing key principles. New features highlight chemistry-related careers. You also learn how to use Excel 2019 as a problem-solving tool in analytical chemistry with new exercises, examples and a no-cost supplement by the text authors. OWLv2 online homework tool is also available to help you master the principles of analytical chemistry today.
Douglas A. Skoog (deceased) was a professor of chemistry at Stanford University and the lead author of several best-selling texts during his career. He earned a B.S. in chemistry from Oregon State University and his Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from the University of Illinois. Dr. Skoog was the 1999 recipient of the American Chemical Society award in analytical chemistry, sponsored by the Fisher Scientific Company. The same year, he was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 1993, he received the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Excellence in Teaching.
F. James Holler is professor emeritus of chemistry and is a recipient of the Alumni Association Great Teacher Award at the University of Kentucky. He received his Ph.D. from Michigan State University. In addition to his role as co-author of several bestselling texts, he is co-creator of the world-famous Periodic Table of Comic Books.
Stanley R. Crouch is professor emeritus at Michigan State University. He received his undergraduate and M.S. degrees from Stanford University and his Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from the University of Illinois. He is the recipient of the 2001 American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Chemical Instrumentation and the 1996 ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Excellence in Teaching.
OWLV2 ONLINE LEARNING SYSTEM FEATURES A POWERFUL MASTERY LEARNING APPROACH. Created by teaching chemists, OWL (Online Web Learning) offers both parameterized end-of-chapter questions and effective homework assignments that correlate to specific text sections. Students can practice with numerous similar questions using different chemicals, wording and numbers to ensure full mastery of the underlying chemical concepts. OWLv2's variety of learning resources allow students to practice at their own pace and learn from meaningful feedback.
UPDATED END-OF-CHAPTER EXERCISES PROVIDE NEW VARIABLES. This edition's end-of-chapter exercises reflect today's current analytical chemistry applications with up-to-date numbers and supporting details.
New OWL Laddered Assessments in Owlv2 provide students with structured learning paths to bolster their skills. Students start with conceptual exercises like tutorials and simulations, transitioning from single concepts and skills, to application exercises.
INTEGRATED EXCEL SPREADSHEET PROBLEMS AND EXERCISES STRENGTHEN STUDENTS' SKILLS. Students work with these focused exercises and problems as they learn how to most effectively use Excel as a problem-solving tool. Exercises and problems are integrated into the examples and end-of-chapter material in appropriate chapters so students clearly understand the context of these applications.
SPREADSHEET SUPPLEMENT IS AVAILABLE FOR NO ADDITIONAL COST. The new edition of the additional student resource, APPLICATIONS OF MICROSOFT EXCEL FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, further helps students learn to use spreadsheets as a problem-solving tool within the context of today's analytical chemistry applications.
THOUGHT-PROVOKING, RESEARCH-ORIENTED CHALLENGE PROBLEMS HIGHLIGHT HOT TOPICS. Challenge Problems, at the end of each chapter, draw timely data from literature, current topics of interest or information from the Internet to engage students while highlighting emerging topics and trends.
NEW VIBRANT USE OF FULL COLOR WITH MEMORABLE IMAGES AND FIGURES IMPROVES READABILITY. This edition uses full color to clarify content, improve readability and ensure visibility of all key images and figures.
FEATURE BOXES HIGHLIGHT A VARIETY OF MEANINGFUL, INTRIGUING TOPICS. Engaging feature boxes, integrated throughout, highlight the use of analytical chemistry and address topics ranging from breath alcohol analyzers and lab-on-a-chip technology to modified electrodes, enzymatic determination of urea, GC/MS, C/MS, LC/MS/MS and capillary electrophoresis in DNA sequencing.
AUTHORS EMPHASIZE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF ANALYTIC CHEMISTRY IN NUMEROUS FIELDS. Students quickly see the relevancy of the material they are learning as they study the wide spectrum of chemistry's applications, including developments in biology, medicine and environmental science. Examples of today's uses of analytic chemistry highlights the dynamic nature of the field.
NEW "CAREERS IN CHEMISTRY" FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS INCLUSIVE CHEMISTS AND DRIVEN CAREER OPTIONS. This new content in each chapter spotlights inclusive and diverse analytical chemists from a variety of careers so that students can see the types of career options they could pursue after studying analytical chemistry.
UPDATED PHOTOS, TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION REFLECT THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. This edition offers updates to photos by renowned chemistry photographer Charlie Winters to reflect the latest developments in the field. In addition, revised explanations of the latest techniques and instrumentation preserve the currency of this edition.
Introduction to Analytical Chemistry Laboratory" is the practical component of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, the first of a two-semester sequence in Analytical Chemistry. Analytical Chemistry has played a particularly important role in many of the most significant technological advances of the past 20 years. In this laboratory course you will learn experimental techniques that are now being applied in not only chemistry and biochemistry, in other areas such as molecular biology, materials science, environmental and earth sciences, pharmaceuticals, and nutrition and human health.
The experiments in this manual were adapted from classical analytical experiments by faculty in the Analytical Division of the FSU Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry. They were written to demonstrate basic principles and provide you with experience in the important analytical laboratory procedures used for Quantitative Analysis.
References to background reading material are provided for each experiment. These background readings can be found in D.C. Harris: Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 7th Edition, the text for the companion lecture part of CHM 3120C. Additional information can be found in Skoog, West, Holler and Crouch: Analytical Chemistry, An Introduction, 7th Edition.
The tenth edition of Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry is an introductory textbook designed primarily for a one- or two-semester course for chemistry majors. Since the publication of the ninth edition, the scope of analytical chemistry has continued to evolve, and thus, we have included many applications to biology, medicine, materials science, ecology, forensic science, and other related fields.
As in previous editions, we have incorporated many spreadsheet applications, examples, and exercises. We have revised older treatments to incorporate contemporary instrumentation and techniques. Our companion supplement, Applications of Microsoft Excel in Analytical Chemistry.
The primary objective of this text is to provide a thorough background in the chemical principles that are particularly important to analytical chemistry. Second, we want students to develop an appreciation for the difficult task of judging the accuracy and precision of experimental data and to show how these judgments can be sharpened by applying statistical methods to analytical data. Third, we aim to introduce a broad range of modern and classic techniques that are useful in analytical chemistry.
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Analytical chemistry studies and uses instruments and methods to separate, identify, and quantify matter.[1] In practice, separation, identification or quantification may constitute the entire analysis or be combined with another method. Separation isolates analytes. Qualitative analysis identifies analytes, while quantitative analysis determines the numerical amount or concentration.
Analytical chemistry consists of classical, wet chemical methods and modern, instrumental methods.[2] Classical qualitative methods use separations such as precipitation, extraction, and distillation. Identification may be based on differences in color, odor, melting point, boiling point, solubility, radioactivity or reactivity. Classical quantitative analysis uses mass or volume changes to quantify amount. Instrumental methods may be used to separate samples using chromatography, electrophoresis or field flow fractionation. Then qualitative and quantitative analysis can be performed, often with the same instrument and may use light interaction, heat interaction, electric fields or magnetic fields. Often the same instrument can separate, identify and quantify an analyte.
Analytical chemistry is also focused on improvements in experimental design, chemometrics, and the creation of new measurement tools. Analytical chemistry has broad applications to medicine, science, and engineering.