Analytical chemistry involves the separation identification and quantification

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Analytical chemistry involves the separation, identification and quantification of components of a substance. In

Analytical chemistry involves the separation, identification and quantification of components of a substance. In general, these operations are collectively referred to as analysis. It is possible to separate the analyzes into two basic groups; these are qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis.

The qualitative analysis allows identification of the components of the sample being studied. Quantitative

The qualitative analysis allows identification of the components of the sample being studied. Quantitative analysis gives the absolute quantities of these components, or relative amounts relative to each other. In general, quantitative analysis follows qualitative analysis.

Analytical chemistry has played a vital role in the progress of science. For this

Analytical chemistry has played a vital role in the progress of science. For this reason in 1894 William Ostwald used the following sentences for analytical chemistry.

"It is the art of recognizing and identifying the compounds of analytical chemistry, which

"It is the art of recognizing and identifying the compounds of analytical chemistry, which occupies the most important place in the application of science, because we are our greatest help when we overcome the problems that arise in chemical processes applied for scientific and technical purposes".

The determination of the amount of nitrogen in food is mportant in determining the

The determination of the amount of nitrogen in food is mportant in determining the protein content and therefore the ood value. In order to give the required properties (hardness, abrasion resistance, workability) to the steel, carbon, nickel and chromium analysis should be carried out during construction to bring the concentrations to appropriate values, which is an application of analytical chemistry in steel making.

Modern farming requires the qualitative and quantitative analysis of plant and soil to determine

Modern farming requires the qualitative and quantitative analysis of plant and soil to determine fertilization and irrigation times, an example of the use of analytical chemistry in agriculture. In order to determine the source of volcanic glass (obsidian) in archeology, it is desirable to determine the amount of trace elements in the samples studied. In principle, it is expected that the trace element concentrations of the volcanic glasses from the same source are the same.

Analytical processing Apart from these two classical methods, there analytical methods which are carried

Analytical processing Apart from these two classical methods, there analytical methods which are carried out using increasingly developed instruments, which are usually called instrumental methods (instrumental analysis methods).

Important instrumental methods, spectroscopic methods, electroanalytical methods and extraction (extraction) methods. Regardless of the

Important instrumental methods, spectroscopic methods, electroanalytical methods and extraction (extraction) methods. Regardless of the method used, an analytical process involves important steps. These are respectively as follows.

1 - Choice of analysis method An important point in the selection is the

1 - Choice of analysis method An important point in the selection is the desired level of accuracy in the analysis to be performed. Unfortunately, the higher the percentage of accuracy in the analysis, the greater the amount of investment required for analysis.

Therefore, the method to be chosen should be such as to provide a compromise

Therefore, the method to be chosen should be such as to provide a compromise between the desired accuracy and economy. We can also classify analytical methods with regard to the amount of analytes other than the group we have given up. These are given in Table 1. 1.