Experimental Inorganic/Physical Chemistry
An Investigative, Integrated Approach to Practical Project Work
- 1st Edition - October 30, 1999
- Latest edition
- Author: M A Malati
- Language: English
This extensive overview combines both instrumental and radiochemical techniques with qualitative and quantitative (volumetric and gravimetric) analyses, and also with preparation… Read more
This extensive overview combines both instrumental and radiochemical techniques with qualitative and quantitative (volumetric and gravimetric) analyses, and also with preparation of compounds, thereby strengthening analytical and preparative skills. All the main elements and groups of the periodic table are covered, with emphasis on the transition metals. It is intended as a laboratory manual for undergraduate, Higher National Diploma and Certificate students and their tutors.
- Covers all the main elements and groups of the periodic table, with emphasis on the transition metals
- Combines instrumental and radiochemical techniques with qualitative and quantitative (volumetric and gravimetric) analyses
- Intended as a laboratory manual for undergraduate, Higher National Diploma and Certificate students and their tutors
Undergraduate chemistry students
Good, safe laboratory practice; Techniques; The s block metals; Boron and aluminium; The carbon group; The nitrogen group; The sulphur group; The halogens; Titanium; Vanadium; Chromium; Manganese; Iron; Cobalt; Nickel; The coinage metals; The zinc group; Radiochemical, nuclear and other experiments; Appendices.
"Clear and concise on laboratory safety with a good overview of the techniques. Covers experiments, each with an introduction to the chemistry of its element. A-Level teachers could use relevant sections and some experiments. Very good value for money, recommended as a rich source of ideas for practical work." —Education in Chemistry
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: October 30, 1999
- Language: English
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M A Malati
Mounir A. Malati Mid-Kent College of Higher/Further Education, UK.
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Mid-Kent College of Higher/Further Education, UKRead Experimental Inorganic/Physical Chemistry on ScienceDirect