ٍSummary
bought this book at the Stanford University Bookstore as a reference text for quantitative analytical chemistry. Overall, I'd say it's an excellent book which covers all the fundamentals of the subject. It also contains a great deal of useful data. The editing is excellent (I didn't notice any typos) and so are the graphics (tables, charts, pictures).
Mind you, this subject is so big that only a small fraction can be covered even in a large tome like this. But the author has used the space available to him well.
bought this book at the Stanford University Bookstore as a reference text for quantitative analytical chemistry. Overall, I'd say it's an excellent book which covers all the fundamentals of the subject. It also contains a great deal of useful data. The editing is excellent (I didn't notice any typos) and so are the graphics (tables, charts, pictures).
Mind you, this subject is so big that only a small fraction can be covered even in a large tome like this. But the author has used the space available to him well.
I note that the reviewers who do not like this book seem to be students while those who love it are teachers or experienced engineers (like myself). I suppose that means that the author is assuming a certian level of knowledge on the part of his readers and is not spending a large amount of time explaining basic
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Hardcover: 928 pages
Publisher: W. H. Freeman; 6 edition
(July 15, 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0716744643
ISBN-13: 978-0716744641
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Hardcover: 928 pages
Publisher: W. H. Freeman; 6 edition
(July 15, 2002)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0716744643
ISBN-13: 978-0716744641
Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 8.3 x 1.6 inches
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Vogel's Textbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis
(Hardcover)
by G.H. Jeffery (Author), J. Bassett (Author), J. Mendham (Author), R.C. Denney
Summary
This book is a standard in the field of analytical chemistry especially wet chemistry. It is not intended to be a textbook for a quant course, unlike Dan Harris's Quantitative Chemical Analysis or Doug Skoog's Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, which are both excellent college texts. However, it is an outstanding ready-reference for chemists and chemistry graduate students. It is the authority for all sorts of chemical analyses, and it gives concise, complete background along with exact procedures, including problems likely to be encountered, precautions to be taken, or deficiencies of the method. It is well-indexed and quite complete is breadth and scope.
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Hardcover: 980 pages
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc; 5th edition
(November 1989)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0582446937
ISBN-13: 978-0582446939
Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.8 x 1.8 inches
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