Quantitative Chemical Analysis 11/e
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- ISBN:9781319589974
- 作者:Daniel C. Harris, Charles A. Lucy
- 版次:11
- 年份:2026
- 出版商:Macmillan Publishers
- 頁數/規格:1040頁/平裝雙色
- 參考網頁:Quantitative Chemical Analysis 11/e
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Elevating Practical Applications with Cutting-Edge Updates and Enhanced Problem-Solving Practice
The 11th edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis continues to set the standard for learning analytical chemistry with distinguished writing, the most up-to-date content, and Achieve resources to support exceptional problem-solving practice.
Elevating Practical Applications with Cutting-Edge Updates and Enhanced Problem-Solving Practice
The 11th edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis continues to set the standard for learning analytical chemistry with distinguished writing, the most up-to-date content, and Achieve resources to support exceptional problem-solving practice.
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Product Updates
- Harris’ Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 11e is a rigorous approach to analytical chemistry, written specifically to teach novice analytical students.
- Updated for the 11th Edition: LearningCurve Adaptive Quizzes, Pre-built Chapter Homework, In-Class Worksheets, Lecture Slides, Experiments, Student Solutions Manual.
Product Updates
- Topical examples of how analytical chemistry serves humanity and the environment selected to capture student’s interest and show how they can make a difference.
- New career information throughout the book including profiles of individuals doing analytical chemistry shows students there are careers in the field.
- New with the 11th Edition: Enhanced e-Book, Learning Objectives included in Homework and Adaptive Quizzes, Image Slides, Media Resources.
Table of Contents
Chapter 0 The Analytical Process
Chapter 1 Chemical Measurements
Chapter 2 Tools of the Trade
Chapter 3 Experimental Error
Chapter 4 Statistics
Chapter 5 Quality Assurance and Calibration Methods
Chapter 6 Chemical Equilibrium
Chapter 7 Let the Titrations Begin
Chapter 8 Activity and the Systematic Treatment of Equilibrium
Chapter 9 Monoprotic Acid-Base Equilibria
Chapter 10 Polyprotic Acid-Base Equilibria
Chapter 11 Acid-Base Titrations
Chapter 12 EDTA Titrations
Chapter 13 Advanced Topics in Equilibrium
Chapter 14 Fundamentals of Electrochemistry
Chapter 15 Electrodes and Potentiometry
Chapter 16 Redox Titrations
Chapter 17 Electroanalytical Techniques
Chapter 18 Fundamentals of Spectrophotometry
Chapter 19 Applications of Spectrophotometry
Chapter 20 Spectrophotometers
Chapter 21 Atomic Spectroscopy
Chapter 22 Mass Spectrometry
Chapter 23 Introduction to Analytical Separations
Chapter 24 Gas Chromatography
Chapter 25 High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Chapter 26 Chromatographic Methods and Capillary Electrophoresis
Chapter 27 Gravimetric and Combustion Analysis
Chapter 28 Sample Preparation
Chapter 0 The Analytical Process
Chapter 1 Chemical Measurements
Chapter 2 Tools of the Trade
Chapter 3 Experimental Error
Chapter 4 Statistics
Chapter 5 Quality Assurance and Calibration Methods
Chapter 6 Chemical Equilibrium
Chapter 7 Let the Titrations Begin
Chapter 8 Activity and the Systematic Treatment of Equilibrium
Chapter 9 Monoprotic Acid-Base Equilibria
Chapter 10 Polyprotic Acid-Base Equilibria
Chapter 11 Acid-Base Titrations
Chapter 12 EDTA Titrations
Chapter 13 Advanced Topics in Equilibrium
Chapter 14 Fundamentals of Electrochemistry
Chapter 15 Electrodes and Potentiometry
Chapter 16 Redox Titrations
Chapter 17 Electroanalytical Techniques
Chapter 18 Fundamentals of Spectrophotometry
Chapter 19 Applications of Spectrophotometry
Chapter 20 Spectrophotometers
Chapter 21 Atomic Spectroscopy
Chapter 22 Mass Spectrometry
Chapter 23 Introduction to Analytical Separations
Chapter 24 Gas Chromatography
Chapter 25 High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Chapter 26 Chromatographic Methods and Capillary Electrophoresis
Chapter 27 Gravimetric and Combustion Analysis
Chapter 28 Sample Preparation
Daniel C. Harris
Dan Harris was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1948. He earned degrees in Chemistry from MIT in 1968 and Caltech 1973 and was a postdoc at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. After teaching at the University of California at Davis from 1975-1980 and at Franklin and Marshall College from 1980-1983, he moved to the Naval Air Systems Command at China Lake, California, where he is now a Senior Scientist and Esteemed Fellow. While teaching analytical chemistry at Davis, he wrote his lectures in bound form for his students. This volume caught the attention of publishers representatives wandering through the college bookstore. The first edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis was published in 1982. The first edition of Exploring Chemical Analysis came out in 1996. Both have undergone regular revision. Dan is also co-author of Symmetry and Spectroscopy published in 1978 by Oxford University Press and now available from Dover Press. His book Materials for Infrared Windows and Domes was published by SPIE press in 1999. Dan and his wife Sally were married in 1970. They have two children and four grandchildren. Sallys work on every edition of the books is essential to their quality and accuracy.
Charles A. Lucy
Chuck Lucy is Professor Emeritus and 3M National Teaching Fellow at the University of Alberta. He has published over 160 papers (26 with undergraduate researchers) and been on the editorial advisory boards of seven analytical journals, including Analytical Chemistry and Analyst. He is a passionate teacher who has taught classes ranging from large first-year courses to discovery-based graduate lectures. Chuck has organized teaching workshops and chemistry education symposia across North America and has received numerous awards, including the Chemical Institute of Canada Award for Chemistry Education and the American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry’s J. Calvin Giddings Award for Excellence in Education. After contributing content to several chapters in the ninth edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, Chuck has broad responsibilities as a co-author of this tenth edition. The statistics, spectrophotometry, and chromatography chapters have benefited most from Chuck’s authorship. He highlights contributions of undergraduate student researchers and his new end-of-chapter problems emphasize graphical examination of data. Many of his problems incorporate primary sources and research publications, or make use of online tools such as a chromatography simulator with which you can observe the effects of varying experimental conditions.
Dan Harris was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1948. He earned degrees in Chemistry from MIT in 1968 and Caltech 1973 and was a postdoc at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. After teaching at the University of California at Davis from 1975-1980 and at Franklin and Marshall College from 1980-1983, he moved to the Naval Air Systems Command at China Lake, California, where he is now a Senior Scientist and Esteemed Fellow. While teaching analytical chemistry at Davis, he wrote his lectures in bound form for his students. This volume caught the attention of publishers representatives wandering through the college bookstore. The first edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis was published in 1982. The first edition of Exploring Chemical Analysis came out in 1996. Both have undergone regular revision. Dan is also co-author of Symmetry and Spectroscopy published in 1978 by Oxford University Press and now available from Dover Press. His book Materials for Infrared Windows and Domes was published by SPIE press in 1999. Dan and his wife Sally were married in 1970. They have two children and four grandchildren. Sallys work on every edition of the books is essential to their quality and accuracy.
Charles A. Lucy
Chuck Lucy is Professor Emeritus and 3M National Teaching Fellow at the University of Alberta. He has published over 160 papers (26 with undergraduate researchers) and been on the editorial advisory boards of seven analytical journals, including Analytical Chemistry and Analyst. He is a passionate teacher who has taught classes ranging from large first-year courses to discovery-based graduate lectures. Chuck has organized teaching workshops and chemistry education symposia across North America and has received numerous awards, including the Chemical Institute of Canada Award for Chemistry Education and the American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry’s J. Calvin Giddings Award for Excellence in Education. After contributing content to several chapters in the ninth edition of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, Chuck has broad responsibilities as a co-author of this tenth edition. The statistics, spectrophotometry, and chromatography chapters have benefited most from Chuck’s authorship. He highlights contributions of undergraduate student researchers and his new end-of-chapter problems emphasize graphical examination of data. Many of his problems incorporate primary sources and research publications, or make use of online tools such as a chromatography simulator with which you can observe the effects of varying experimental conditions.

