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Analytical Chemistry
Compton’s encyclopedia defines analytical chemistry as “A field of chemistry that determines the identity and quantity of each element or compound present in a substance”. ... And what more is there to know about this specific type of chemistry? ... Where could people interested in this area of chemistry become more educated?
As previously stated, analytical chemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with the separation, identification, and determination of components in a sample. ...
There are two parts to analytical chemistry: qualitative and quantitative analysis. ... This is the most common approach in analytical chemistry. The amount of iron in an ore sample, or electrolyte in a blood sample, or the amount of carbohydrates in a bread substance could all be examples of the final sub-analytical approach to quantitative analysis.
Approximate Word count = 635 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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