This laboratory manual is a collection of student-tested experiments that introduce important principles that underlie various laboratory techniques in the field of trace environmental organics and inorganics quantitative analysis. Laboratory Experiments in Trace Environmental Quantitative Analysis crosses the more traditional academic disciplines of environmental science and analytical chemistry. This laboratory manual begins with a minimally rigorous session/experiment. The degree of rigor slightly increases as each session/experiment unfolds. Each experiment features learning objectives, expected student outcomes, and suggestions for further study. Additional features include: Students are introduced to the principles and laboratory practice of instrumental analysis (determinative techniques) that are clearly presented. Students are carefully taken through various ways to prepare samples for trace quantitative analysis (sample prep techniques). Safety warnings are listed within each experiment. Students are introduced to all three types of instrument calibration: external, internal and standard addition. Instructors who are responsible for laboratory courses in analytical chemistry with potential application to environmental sample matrices will find this laboratory manual of value. Graduate programs in environmental science and engineering will also greatly benefit from the content found in this laboratory manual.
Book InformationISBN 9781032197579
Author Paul R. LocontoFormat Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint Taylor & Francis LtdPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 156g