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The Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis

The Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis

The Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis

Qualitative chemical analysis, branch of chemistry that deals with the identification of elements or grouping of elements present in a sample. This book explains the following topics: Osmotic Pressure and the Theory of Solution, The Theory of Ionization, Chemical Equilibrium, Physical or Heterogeneous Equilibrium, Simultaneous Chemical and Physical Equilibrium, Systematic Analysis for the Common Metal Ions, The Copper and Silver Groups, Oxidation and Reduction Reactions, Systematic Analysis for Acid Ions.

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