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Best contemporary analytical chemistry book - modern approaches - clear ...
Best contemporary analytical chemistry book - modern approaches - clear explanations - methodology similar to chemical engineering with system approach to problems. As 16 veteran Ph.D. Revisiting familiar concepts I've gained even deeper understanding into analytical chemistry. The text is amazing because it is suitable for undergraduate study but is written with the depth to enlighten advanced readers as well. Essential for every chemist's library of resources.
C**.
Four Stars
The book is ok, it's the comments on the sides of the pages that really help.
A**R
Five Stars
Like it.
T**E
Five Stars
Excelent book
A**S
Great Book.
This is the correct book for PChem class. Great Book.
C**M
Terrible Book
Book is terrible and not an easy reader. It also has a lot of missing information. Find a better book.
C**I
not the greatest book looks bland
not the greatest book looks bland, boring to read because of the language, it made me want to focus other things than this one, i wish i had a different source instead of this book for a class, and i didn't like the solution manual either…too many errors considering its the 7th edition alreadyI don't know what the quantitative analysis book by David Harris is like, but i wish i had an opportunity to look into it for this particular course
T**.
Won't recommend this to anyone.
This solutions manual is so garbled and confusing. It in no way resembles the way problems are solved in your average general chemistry class/textbook. Many of the answers are flat out wrong, (or so says my chemistry professor who's been teaching this stuff for almost 40 years at my university) which left me very confused when trying to determine which answers were correct and which ones were not. The solutions involving math are so obscure it's difficult to determine what equation/equations they used from the textbook because many of the math solutions with both division and multiplication are formatted on one line whereas the book at least has the equations formatted correctly, with division having a numerator on top and denominator on bottom, the parenthesis, etc. There are only a few cross references in this solutions manual that link the questions to the actual sections in the book. The grammar is awful in the solutions manual, but possibly worse in the textbook itself. I would never recommend this or the textbook to anyone. Skoog's Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry is better, but I have yet to find an analytical chemistry textbook that doesn't take shortcuts, especially in the solutions manuals.
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