"Technical Methods of Analysis" is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the analytical procedures used in industrial chemistry and commercial laboratories. This work provides detailed instructions for the quantitative and qualitative analysis of a vast array of materials, including metals, minerals, fuels, oils, and organic substances. Designed as a practical manual for working chemists and laboratory technicians, it offers standardized methods to ensure accuracy and consistency in chemical testing.
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