A Practical Guide to Instrumental Analysis

A Practical Guide to Instrumental Analysis by Erno Pungor, published by CRC Press on October 19, 1994, is a comprehensive resource that spans 400 pages. This edition presents fundamental methods of instrumental analysis, covering a range of techniques including electroanalytical methods, optical techniques, atomic spectroscopy, and more. Each chapter offers a theoretical introduction followed by practical application experiments, making it a valuable tool for those looking to enhance their understanding of analytical tasks.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various instrumental methods, including separation techniques and flow analytical techniques. The book is designed for individuals seeking to gain knowledge of specialized techniques necessary for conducting their own analyses. With its focus on both theory and practical application, this guide serves as a useful reference for anyone involved in the fields of science and chemistry, particularly in analytic and industrial contexts.
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A Practical Guide to Instrumental Analysis covers basic methods of instrumental analysis, including electroanalytical techniques, optical techniques, atomic spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermoanalytical techniques, separation techniques, and flow analytical techniques. Each chapter provides a brief theoretical introduction followed by basic and special application experiments. This book is ideal for readers who need a knowledge of special techniques in order to use instrumental methods to conduct their own analytical tasks.
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