Quantitative Chemical Analysis [Hardcover] Author: Daniel C. Harris | Language: English | ISBN:
1429218150 | Format: PDF, EPUB
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The most widely used analytical chemistry textbook in the world, Dan Harris's Quantitative Chemical Analysis provides a sound physical understanding of the principles of analytical chemistry, showing how these principles are applied in chemistry and related disciplines—especially in life sciences and environmental science. As always, the new edition incorporates real data, spreadsheets, and a wealth of applications, in a witty, personable presentation that engages students without compromising the depth necessary for a thorough and practical understanding of analytical chemistry.
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- Hardcover: 750 pages
- Publisher: W. H. Freeman; Eighth Edition edition (April 30, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1429218150
- ISBN-13: 978-1429218153
- Product Dimensions: 11 x 9.3 x 1.4 inches
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From the start of the book, the reading isn't tedious and dreadful like most people think a book on chemistry would be. The 8th edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis by Daniel C.Harris is very well written and actually engages you in the material! All the examples, pictures, and definitions are made for students who dread reading a chem book actually wanting to read and do the work inside it! Also, they have many examples of how to use Microsoft Excel to plot, e.g, Titration curves, plotting density, and how to make graphs. Overall, the book is great so far in my Analytical chem class and I plan on it helping me with all my lecture and lab materials
By Ion
since there are so many nonsense reviews of the 8th edition I thought I'd copy/paste my comments from the 7th edition:
So, you're considering either buying or adopting this text for intro analytical chemistry? Good choice!
This is the easiest, most straightforward, book on the market for students. It's been that way through many editions. It was a breath of fresh air (in comparison to Skoog) when it was first published in 1982.
Your other choices are "Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry" by Skoog et al.(ISBN 0534417965) and "Analytical Chemistry" by Gary D. Christian (ISBN 0471214728). Can also use the book by Day & Underwood.
Skoog is good it's just that he can't match Harris for clarity.
Christian doesn't change much. The end-of-chapter problems are usually just re-numbered. It's OK, though.
Fortunately, whichever you choose, none can be considered deficient.
One thing I don't like about these books: Why do they include all this material on instrumental analysis? The advanced/Instrumental texts do a much better job with these topics anyway. The extra chapters make the intro books needlessly heavy.
The first course analytical books should just stick to the basics like acid/base/complexometric/redox titrations, gravimetric analysis, sample prep., extractions, etc.
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Daniel Harris (along with Bertolucci) has also written a true classic in the field of molecular spectroscopy: "Symmetry and Spectroscopy: An Introduction to Vibrational and Electronic Spectroscopy". Get that too for your advanced phys chem courses.
Check out my other reviews for other chem books
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