"Indicators Their Use in Quantitative Analysis and in the Colorimetric Determination of Hydrogen-Ion Concentration" is a foundational scientific text that explores the critical role of chemical indicators in laboratory practice. Written by renowned chemists Dr. I. M. Kolthoff and N. Howell Furman, this comprehensive work provides a rigorous examination of the theory and application of indicators within the realms of quantitative analysis and the measurement of hydrogen-ion concentration, or pH.
The book details the practical use of colorimetric methods, offering a systematic approach to identifying and applying the appropriate indicators for specific chemical reactions and analytical procedures. It covers essential topics such as the physicochemical properties of indicators, the theory of neutralization, and the nuances of colorimetric pH determination. By bridging the gap between theoretical principles and experimental application, the authors provide a valuable resource for chemists, researchers, and students interested in the precision of analytical chemistry.
With its focus on accuracy and methodology, this work remains an important historical reference in the development of chemical analysis techniques. It serves as a testament to the advancements made in understanding hydrogen-ion concentration and the evolution of indicators as indispensable tools in scientific investigation.
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