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Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac )

FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, EIGHTH EDITION is known for its readability combined with a systematic, rigorous approach that characterizes this classic text. Extensive coverage of the principles and practices of quantitative chemistry ensures suitability for chemistry majors. These award-winning authors include applications throughout industry, medicine, and all the sciences. The text's new design and wealth of new photographs by renowned chemistry photographer Charlie Winters serve to reinforce student learning through dynamic visuals. Reflecting the increased emphasis of spreadsheets as a tool in analytical chemistry, this new edition adds an additional chapter, new problems and a new supplement, EXCEL® APPLICATIONS FOR ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, that integrate this important aspect of the study of analytical chemistry into its already rich pedagogy. In addition, the INTERACTIVE ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY CD-ROM, packaged FREE with every new text, enhances conceptual understanding through hands-on integrated multimedia interactivity.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

kitabı açarken hata veriyor
Ve açmıyor sadece 37. bölüm var

Anonymous said...

The book cannot work properly
It gives error massage

Anonymous said...

its giving some error

can you guys fix it

or let us know how to fix it

thanks

parthasarathy said...

The File is not opening please Help me

Net Guru said...

Link is working fine, please check again.

parthasarathy said...

Unable to load movie play list. Does the .INF file exist? It must contain a section [Movies]with an entry 'Movie01=Pathname.dir'

parthasarathy said...

some one please tell how to fix and open the book. It is showing error message. Please help me

quinoline89 said...

The .INI error is due to too long file path (Eg C:\documents and settings\...\AnaliticalChem.exe being too long).

You should move the folder to a shorter path, for example the root of a drive (D:\ or st)

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