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Exploring Chemical Analysis

by Daniel C. Harris

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Exploring Chemical Analysis

Fourth Edition ©2009

ISBN-10: 1-4292-0147-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-4292-0147-6
Paper Text, 640 pages

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Chapter 0 The Analytical Process
Cocaine Use?  Ask the River
 0-1  The Analytical Chemist's Job
 0-2   General Steps in a Chemical Analysis
  Box 0-1 Constructing a Representative Sample
 
Chapter 1 Chemical Measurements
Biochemical Measurements with a Nanoelectrode
 1-1 SI Units and Prefixes
  Box 1-1 Exocytosis of Neurotransmitters
 1-2 Conversion Between Units
 1-3 Chemical Concentrations
 1-4 Preparing Solutions
 1-5 The Equilibrium Constant
 
Chapter 2 Tools of the Trade
A Quartz-Crystal Sensor with an Imprinted Layer for Yeast Cells
 2-1 Safety, Waste Disposal, and Green Chemistry
 2-2 Your Lab Notebook
  Box 2-1  Dan’s Lab Notebook Entry
 2-3 The Analytical Balance
 2-4 Burets
 2-5 Volumetric Flasks
 2-6 Pipets and Syringes
 2-7 Filtration
 2-8 Drying
 2-9 Calibration of Volumetric Glassware
 2-10 Methods of Sample Preparation
  Reference Procedure:  Calibrating a 50-mL buret
 
Chapter 3 Math Toolkit
Experimental Error
 3-1 Significant Figures
 3-2 Significant Figures in Arithmetic
 3-3 Types of Error
  Box 3-1 What Are Standard Reference Materials?
  Box 3-2 Case Study:  Systematic Error in Ozone Measurement

 3-4 Propagation of Uncertainty
 3-5 Introducing Spreadsheets
 3-6 Graphing in Excel
 
Chapter 4 Statistics
Is My Red Blood Cell Count High Today?
 4-1 The Gaussian Distribution
 4-2 Student's t
  Box 4-1 Analytical Chemistry and the Law
 4-3 Grubbs Test for an Outlier
 4-4 Finding the "Best" Straight Line
 4-5 Constructing a Calibration Curve
 4-6 A Spreadsheet for Least Squares
 
Chapter 5 Quality Assurance and Calibration Methods
The Need for Quality Assurance
 5-1 Basics of Quality Assurance
  Box 5-1 Control Charts
 5-2 Validation of an Analytical Procedure
 5-3 Standard Addition
 5-4 Internal Standards
 
Chapter 6 Good Titrations
The Earliest Known Buret
 6-1 Principles of Volumetric Analysis
 6-2 Titration Calculations
 6-3 Chemistry in a Fishtank
  Box 6-1 Studying a Marine Ecosystem
 6-4 Solubility Product
  Box 6-2 The Logic of Approximations
 6-5 Titration of a Mixture
 6-6 Titrations Involving Silver Ion 
  Demonstration 6-1  Fajans Titration
 
Chapter 7 Gravimetric and Combustion Analysis
The Geologic Time Scale and Gravimetric Analysis
 7-1 Examples of Gravimetric Analysis
  Box 7-1 Shorthand for Organic Structures
 7-2 Precipitation
  Demonstration 7-1  Colloids and Dialysis
 7-3 Examples of Gravimetric Calculations
 7-4 Combustion Analysis
 
Chapter 8 Introducing Acids and Bases
Acid Rain
 8-1 What Are Acids and Bases?
 8-2 Relation Between [H+], [OH-], and pH
 8-3 Strengths of Acids and Bases
  Demonstration 8-1  HCl Fountain
 8-4 pH of Strong Acids and Bases
 8-5 Tools for Dealing with Weak Acids and Bases
 8-6 Weak-Acid Equilibrium
  Box 8-1 Quadratic Equations
  Demonstration 8-2  Conductivity of Weak Electrolytes
 8-7 Weak-Base Equilibrium
  Box 8-2 Five Will Get You Ten:  Crack Cocaine
 
Chapter 9 Buffers
Measuring pH Inside Single Cells
 9-1 What You Mix Is What You Get
 9-2 The Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
 9-3 A Buffer in Action
  Box 9-1 Strong Plus Weak Reacts Completely
  Demonstration 9-1  How Buffers Work

 9-4 Preparing Buffers
 9-5 Buffer Capacity
 9-6 How Acid-Base Indicators Work
  Demonstration 9-2  Indicators and Carbonic Acid
  Box 9-2 The Secret of Carbonless Copy Paper
 
Chapter 10 Acid-Base Titrations
Kjeldahl Nitrogen Analysis: Chemistry Behind the Headline
 10-1 Titration of Strong Base with Strong Acid
 10-2 Titration of Weak Acid with Strong Base
 10-3 Titration of Weak Base with Strong Acid
 10-4 Finding the End Point
 10-5 Practical Notes
 10-6 Kjeldahl Nitrogen Analysis
 10-7 Putting Your Spreadsheet to Work
  Reference Procedure:  Preparing standard acid and base
 
Chapter 11 Polyprotic Acids and Bases
Acid Dissolves Buildings and Teeth
 11-1 Amino Acids Are Polyprotic
 11-2 Finding the pH in Diprotic Systems
  Box 11-1 Carbon Dioxide in the Air and Ocean
 11-3 Which Is the Principal Species?
 11-4 Titrations in Polyprotic Systems
  Box 11-2 What is Isoelectric Focusing?
 
Chapter 12 A Deeper Look at Chemical Equilibrium
Chemical Equilibrium in the Environment
 12-1 The Effect of Ionic Strength on Solubility of Salts
  Demonstration 12-1  Effect of Ionic Strength on Ion Dissociation
 12-2 Activity Coefficients
 12-3 Charge and Mass Balances
 12-4 Systematic Treatment of Equilibrium
  Box 12-1 Aluminum Mobilization From Minerals by Acid Rain
 12-5 Fractional Composition Equations
 
Chapter 13 EDTA Titrations
Nature’s Ion Channels
 13-1 Metal-Chelate Complexes
  Box 13-1 Chelation Therapy and Thalassemia
 13-2 EDTA
  Box 13-2 Notation for Formation Constants
 13-3 Metal Ion Indicators
  Demonstration 13-1  Metal Ion Indicator Color Changes
 13-4 EDTA Titration Techniques
  Box 13-3  What Is Hard Water?
 13-5 The pH-Dependent Metal-EDTA Equilibrium
 13-6 EDTA Titration Curves
 
Chapter 14 Electrode Potentials
Remediation of Underground Pollution with Emulsified Iron Nanoparticles (new)
 14-1 Redox Chemistry and Electricity
  Demonstration 14-1  Electrochemical Writing
 14-2 Galvanic Cells
  Demonstration 14-2  The Human Salt Bridge
 14-3 Standard Potentials
 14-4 The Nernst Equation
 14-5 E° and the Equilibrium Constant
  Box 14-1 Why Biochemist Use E°'
 14-6 Reference Electrodes
 
Chapter 15 Electrode Measurements
Measuring Carbonate in Sea Water with an Ion-Selective Electrode
 15-1 The Silver Indicator Electrode
  Demonstration 15-1  Potentiometry with an Oscillating Reaction
 15-2 What is a Junction Potential?
 15-3 How Ion-Selective Electrodes Work
 15-4 pH Measurement with a Glass Electrode
  Box 15-1 Systematic Error in Rainwater pH Measurement
 15-5 Ion-Selective Electrodes
  Box 15-2 Ammonium Ion-Selective Microelectrode
 
Chapter 16 Redox Titrations
High-Temperature Superconductors
  Box 16-1 Environmental Carbon Analysis and Oxygen Demand
 16-1 Theory of Redox Titrations
  Demonstration 16-1  Potentiometric Titration of Fe2+ with MnO-4
 16-2 Redox Indicators
 16-3 Titrations Involving Iodine
  Box 16-2 Disinfecting Drinking Water with Iodine
 
Chapter 17 Instrumental Methods in Electrochemistry
A Biosensor for Personal Glucose Monitoring
 17-1 Electrogravimetric and Coulometric Analysis
 17-2 Amperometry
 17-3 Voltammetry
 17-4 Polarography
 
Chapter 18 Let There Be Light
The Ozone Hole
 18-1 Properties of Light
 18-2 Absorption of Light
  Box 18-1 Discovering Beer's Law
  Demonstration 18-1  Absorption Spectra 
 18-3 Practical Matters
 18-4 Using Beer's Law
  Box 18-2 Designing a Colorimetric Reagent to Detect Phosphate
 
Chapter 19 Spectrophotometry: Instruments and Applications
Flu Virus Identification with an RNA Array and Fluorescent Markers
 19-1 The Spectrophotometer
 19-2 Analysis of a Mixture
 19-3 Spectrophotometric Titrations
 19-4 What Happens When a Molecules Absorbs Light?
  Demonstration 19-1  In Which Your Class Really Shines
 19-5 Luminescence in Analytical Chemistry
  Box 19-1 Immunoassays in Environmental Analysis
 
Chapter 20 Atomic Spectroscopy
Historical Record of Mercury in the Snow Pack
 20-1 What is Atomic Spectroscopy?
 20-2 Atomization: Flames, Furnaces, and Plasmas
 20-3 How Temperature Affects Atomic Spectroscopy
 20-4 Instrumentation
 20-5 Interference
 20-6 Inductively Coupled Plasma–Mass Spectrometry
 
Chapter 21 Principles of Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry
Katia and Dante
 21-1 What is Chromatography?
 21-2 How We Describe a Chromatogram
 21-3 Why Do Bands Spread?
  Box 21-1 Polarity
 21-4 Mass Spectrometry
  Box 21-2 Volatile Flavor Components of Candy
 21-5 Information in a Mass Spectrum
 
Chapter 22 Gas and Liquid Chromatography
Protein Electrospray
 22-1 Gas Chromatography
 22-2 Classical Liquid Chromatography
 22-3 High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
 22-4 Sample Preparation for Chromatography
 
Chapter 23 Chromatographic Methods and Capillary Electrophoresis
Capillary Electrophoresis in Medicine
 23-1 Ion-Exchange Chromatography
  Box 23-1 Applications of Ion Exchange
 23-2 Ion Chromatography
 23-3 Molecular Exclusion Chromatography
 23-4 Affinity Chromatography
 23-5 What is Capillary Electrophoresis?
 23-6 How Capillary Electrophoresis Works
 23-7 Types of Capillary Electrophoresis
  Box 23-2 What is a Micelle?
 23-8 Lab on a Chip:  Probing Brain Chemistry
 
Glossary
Appendix A:  Solubility Products
Appendix B:  Acid Dissociation Constants
Appendix C:  Standard Reduction Potentials
Appendix D:  Oxidation Numbers and Balancing Redox Equations
Solutions to "Ask Yourself" Questions
Answers to Problems
Index

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