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Offline imcat

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Hey Guys, I'm looking for books recommendations on classical qualitative chemical analysis. Much of the modern information I've seen is based on instrumental methods, rather then wet test-tube methods. I work for a very, very small company, we can not afford, expensive computerized tools.

We'd love to have a master index of detection protocols for inorganic chemicals, also a book on general procedures. Any recommendations are much appreciated.

Thank you for any help,
-Brian

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I recently purchased a copy of "Vogel's Textbook of quantitative Inorganic analysis" 4 th edition, you need to go for the older editions rather than the newer editions (7th ed is the current which ismore instrument based)

It took some searching out but it's a great reference work for classical analysis.

http://www.bestwebbuys.com/Vogel's_Textbook_of_Quantitative_Inorganic_Analysis-ISBN_0582463211.html?isrc=b-search
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