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CHEM 23: Analytical Objectives - What Analytical Chemists Do

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overview of analytical chemistry

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concerned with chemical characterization of matter

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qualitative analysis

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what is it

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quantitative analysis

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how much is it

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example of anachem in agriculture

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pesticide usage

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example of anachem in the environment

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pollution testing

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example of anachem in forensic

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blood analysis

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example of anachem in manufacturing

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make-up

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example of anachem in metallurgy

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steel making

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example of anachem in pharmaceutical chemistry

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drugs

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analytical chemistry

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provides methods and tools needed for insight into the material world for answering four basic questions about a material sample

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definition of analytical chemistry according to Division of Analytical Chemistry of the American Chemical Society

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measure the chemical composition of natural and artificial materials, determine the exact amounts of an identified substance

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qualitative analysis

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identification of elements, ions, or compounds present in a sample

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selective reaction

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reaction occur w/ other substances but exhibits degree of preference (for the substance of interest)

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what type of technique for extraction?

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sample preparation

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what type of technique for selective detectors?

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instrumentation

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specific reaction

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reacts with only one substance of interest

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quantitative analysis

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determination of how much of one or more constituents is present. The sample may be solid, liquid, gas, or a mixture