what is analytical chemistry all about?
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Answer / ramana
Analytical chemistry is branch of Chemistry.To simply say
It deals with What, Howmuch, where. in these Where means
Avalability of material. "WHAT" Means What components are
there in that material(ie Qualitative analysis).HOWMUCH
Means how much amount of components present in that material
(ie quantitative analysis)
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Answer / gorkshanath
Analytical Chemistry is branch of chemistry which deals
with study of seperation,identification,estimation and
nomenecleture of component qualitatively and quantitatively
by using verious tecniques and methods
Gorkshanth
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Answer / hamid emadi
it is about understanding the stroucture of material. in
this part of chemistry we deal with soloutions.it is
devided to some branches.some of theme are spectroscopy
(NMR,IR are two branches of this part),GC(glass
chromatography),flominesans,chemometry and ... .in
electrochemistry we deal with relation between chemistry
and electricity.in spectroscopy we can understand the
stroucture of material.in chemometry we deal with data.
(please excuse me if I have mistake in my writing.)
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Answer / c h prasad
analytical chemistry is the branch of chemistry and in
which the analysis of compound etc. in which
substance is analysed by qualitatively & quantitatively.
qualitative means identification of component&quantitative
means its amount is determined.
ch prasad vasant chemicals
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Answer / rams
NMR,IR are two branches of this part),GC(glass
chromatography),flominesans
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