Friedrich Wilhelm Küster’s »Logarithmic Tables for Chemists«, first published in 1894, has become a classic among reference works on analytical chemistry. Its primary focus has always been—and remains—to assist users in quickly accessing high-quality information on analytical techniques.
This remains invaluable even in an age of the Internet’s growing dominance. While anyone who asks a question online will receive answers, these are often varied and even contradictory, leaving the less-experienced expert feeling helpless in the face of this information chaos. This is where this textbook—now titled »Analytical Chemistry: Data, Formulas, and Exercises«—comes in, offering information that has been reviewed and evaluated by experts and, in many cases, explained in the context of practical problems, all presented in a skillfully organized format.
This 111th edition delves deeper into important isotope ratios such as 12C/13C, 16O/18O, and mass spectrometry at atmospheric pressure. It includes numerous additional examples, calculations, and explanations.
Friedrich W. Küster
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