The Theory and Practice of Electrolytic Methods of Analysis is a comprehensive guide to using electrolysis in chemical analysis, offering detailed data on current, voltage, and temperature to help you perform reliable separations and metal deposits.
This edition combines theory with practical instruction. It shows how electrolytic methods can aid routine analysis in laboratories, supported by clear descriptions of apparatus, measured procedures, and many practical examples.
- Step-by-step procedures for depositing metals from solutions and for separating metals in mixtures.
- Guidelines for measuring and regulating current to ensure consistent results.
- Practical notes on equipment setup, solution preparation, and data interpretation.
- Illustrative examples that help you apply the methods in real analytical work.
Ideal for students, teachers, and practicing chemists who want to learn or refine electrolytic techniques for analytical work.