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May 30, 2012 - McGraw-Hill Book Clubs. Anal. Chem. , 1989, 61 (2), pp 96A–97A. DOI: 10.1021/ac00177a729. Publication Date: January 1989. ACS Legacy ...
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QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS By R. A. DAY, Jr. and A. L. UNDERWOOD. 5th Ed., 774 pp., 271 Mus. and tables. Providing coverage of the latest data and methodology, this indispensable guide to basic and advanced quantitative analysis procedures clearly explains the most sophisticated instru­ mentation techniques available, as well as advanced solutions to analytical problems. Includes expanded treatment of activity, activity coefficients, and standards states . . . indicators for chelometric titrations . . . buffers... and liquid chromatography. 583717-X Pub. Pr., $42.95 Club Pr., $31.95

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ESSENTIALS OF QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS By C. D. WEST. 458 pp., itlus. Covering a wide range of analytical procedures and their practical applications, this comprehensive guide examines the most important aspects of "wet" chemistry and instrumental techniques. You'll gain new insights to potential uses for such modern instrmentation as atomic spectroscopy, high performance liquid chromatography, and gas chromotography. 694/982 Pub. Pr., $45.95 Club Pr., $36.60 PRACTICAL STATISTICS FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS By R. L. ANDERSON 316 pp., il/us. This practical guide shows you how to get fast, accurate answers to questions about analytical data by using simple statistical procedures. The procedures explained here enable you to interpret your results quickly and accurately, communicate them clearly to others in the field, and decide on fruitful directions for your experimentation—all without spending a lot of time and effort wading through theory. 583981-4 Pub. Pr., $43.95 Club Pr., $31.50 INTRODUCTION TO INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS By R. D. BRAUN. 1,004 pp., 407 Mus. This monumental one-volume reference provides an overview of the various types of instru­ mental methods of chemical analysis available to working chemists. In addition to explaining the ins and outs of well-established methods, it examines many techniques that seem destined to become standard procedures in analytical laboratories in the near future. Among the highly promising new method­ ologies examined are laser-enhanced ionization, photoacoustic spectrometry, and the use of laboratory robots. 072/914 Pub. Pr., $52.95 Club Pr., $39.95

SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTS By J. W. COOPER. 376pp., 176illus. and tables. This handbook explains the techniques involved in modern spectroscopy and their applications on the job. In addition to infrared, proton nmr, and mass spectroscopy, the book offers an in-depth look at the increasingly routine technique of 13C nmr spectroscopy. There are also separate chapters devoted to Raman spectroscopy . . . ultraviolet spectro­ scopy . . . simple Huckel MO theory . . . and a nonmathematical treatment of the Fourier transform techniques used in modern nmr. 583860-5 Pub. Pr., $34.50 Club Pr., $25.75 THE ART OF PROBLEM SOLVING IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY By M.E. ALONSO. 324 pp., Mus. Taking an analytical approach to understanding the laws and principles of organic chemistry, this book helps you enhance your analytical skills, synthetic reasoning, and critical observations to solve problems from many perspectives. As you explore the book's 56 problems, you'll see how to identify vital research topics and design your own experimental methods. 583973-3 Pub. Pr., $29.95 Club Pr., $22.95 INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS By G. W. EWING. 5th Ed., 538 pp., fully Mus. Updated, revised, and expanded, this book thoroughly explains the theory and practice of analytical instrumentation—with emphasis on the possibilities and limitations inherent in the various methods. Included are current optical, x-ray, and electrochemical methods... the photoacoustic spectroscopy techniques... voltammetry, polarography, and related methods . . . and today's interfacing of analytical instruments to computers. 198/578 Pub. Pr., $48.95 Club Pr., $38.50

QUALITATIVE ORGANIC ANALYSIS Spectrochemical Techniques By W. KEMP 2nd Ed., 197 pp., 82 charts and tables, softbound. Bringing you right up to date on recent developments in spectrochemical techniques in organic chemistry, this new edition explains how the procedures used to identify compounds have advanced. It includes an enlarged chapter on nuclear magnetic resonance, plus new material on the appli­ cation of 13C n.m.r. to qualitative analysis. Nine new tables and charts supply new correlation data. 841/586 Pub. Pr., $19.95 Club Pr., $15.95

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