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How to Use Excel (R) in Analytical Chemistry Robert de Levie (Bowdoin College, Maine)

How to Use Excel (R) in Analytical Chemistry By Robert de Levie (Bowdoin College, Maine)

How to Use Excel (R) in Analytical Chemistry by Robert de Levie (Bowdoin College, Maine)


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Because of their intuitive layout, extensive mathematical capabilities, and convenient graphics, spreadsheets provide an easy, straightforward route to scientific computing. This textbook for undergraduate and entry-level graduate chemistry and chemical engineering students uses Excel, the most powerful available spreadsheet package, to explore and solve problems in chemical analysis.

How to Use Excel (R) in Analytical Chemistry Summary

How to Use Excel (R) in Analytical Chemistry: And in General Scientific Data Analysis by Robert de Levie (Bowdoin College, Maine)

Because of their intuitive layout, extensive mathematical capabilities, and convenient graphics, spreadsheets provide an easy, straightforward route to scientific computing. This textbook for undergraduate and entry-level graduate chemistry and chemical engineering students uses Excel, the most powerful available spreadsheet, to explore and solve problems in general and chemical data analysis. This is the only up-to-date text on the use of spreadsheets in chemistry. The book discusses topics including statistics, chemical equilibria, pH calculations, titrations, and instrumental methods such as chromatography, spectrometry, and electroanalysis. It contains many examples of data analysis, and uses spreadsheets for numerical simulations, and testing analytical procedures. It also treats modern data analysis methods such as linear and non-linear least squares in great detail, as well as methods based on Fourier transformation. The book shows how matrix methods can be powerful tools in data analysis, and how easily these are implemented on a spreadsheet and describes in detail how to simulate chemical kinetics on a spreadsheet. It also introduces the reader to the use of VBA, the macro language of Microsoft Office, which lets the user import higher-level computer programs into the spreadsheet.

How to Use Excel (R) in Analytical Chemistry Reviews

'It is a smoothly written, excellent tutorial about how such spreadsheets are created, and thus how you can create your own quite complex spreadsheets ... a very good book. No analytical chemistry teacher, no serious analytical chemistry student, should fail to acquire this book.' Roy W. Clark, Chem. Educator
'... this book is a welcome addition to my shelves. It is not for the fainthearted, with many complex calculations examined, but that is how it should be, for the complexity comes not from the way it is written, but from the subject matter tackled.' Pete Biggs, Chemistry and Industry
'... the book has also made me reappraise the power of spreadsheets in allowing scientists to visualise complex numerical data. I would happily recommend it to those interested in applying mathematical methods to chemistry, but who perhaps lack full command of a programming language.' Chemistry in Britain
'Spreadsheets are one of the most useful tools in scientific computing. The author has written a 'how to' book dealing with typical analytical chemistry calculations and using one of the most popular and widely available spreadsheet programs, Microsoft Excel. the range of topics covered is quite impressive and should meet the needs of most analytical chemists ... It should also prove to be a valuable and useful supplement to courses in wet chemical or instrumental analysis.' Terrence A. Lee, Royal Society of Chemistry
'... a welcome addition ...'. Peter Biggs, Chemistry & Industry

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction to Using the Spreadsheet: 1. How to use Excel; Part II. Statistics and Related Methods: 2. Introduction to statistics; 3. More on least-squares; Part III. Chemical Equilibria: 4. Acids, bases, and salts; 5. Other ionic equilibria; Part IV. Instrumental Methods: 6. Spectrometry, chromatography, and voltammetry; Part V. Mathematical Methods: 7. Fourier transformation; 8. Standard mathematical tools; 9. Numerical simulation of chemical kinetics; Part VI. Spreadsheet Programming: 10. Macros.

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GOR005735333
9780521644846
0521644844
How to Use Excel (R) in Analytical Chemistry: And in General Scientific Data Analysis by Robert de Levie (Bowdoin College, Maine)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20010205
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