The second book of the textbook ''Analytical Chemistry (Analytics)'' is a continuation of the first book, which includes sections "General theoretical foundations. Qualitative analysis". The content of the second book completely corresponds to the university program of analytical chemistry including a course of instrumental analysis methods for students regarding the two sections of analytical chemistry: foundations of quantitative chemical analysis and physico-chemical (instrumental) methods of analysis.
Gravimetric, chemical titrimetric methods of analysis (acid-base, oxidation-reduction, complexometric (including complexonometry), precipitation titration; titration in non-aqueous media) are considered. A number of the following physico-chemical and physical methods are characterized: optical (colorimetry, photoelectrocolorimetry, spectrophotometry, luminescent analysis), chromatographic (gas-liquid, high-performance liquid chroma-tography), electrochemical (conductometry, potentiometry, polarography, amperometry, coulometry). Statistical processing methods of quantitative analysis results are highlighted. Examples with solutions and exercises are presented.
Both books together completely represent the course of analytical chemistry (analytics) in a relatively significant scope specified for its studying at universities according to degree course schemes. For example, for students of pharmaceutical specialities, for these plans are currently scheduled 378 academic hours, of which 252 are classroom hours (72 hours of lectures and 180 hours of laboratory classes).
At the same time, if necessary, a concise description is given, providing the main principles of the corresponding methods. A detailed description of instruments and tools is not included since many countries produce analytical instruments of various designs.