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HISTORY OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Laitinen, H. A. Ewing, G. (eds). A History of Analytical Chemistry. The Division of Analytical Chemistry of the American Chemical Society Washington, D.C., 1972. McLafferty, E. W. Analytical Chemistry Historic and Modern, Acc. Chem. Res. 1990, 23, 63-64. [Pg.10]

F. Szabadvery, History of Analytical Chemistry, Perga-mon Press, New York, NY (1966). [Pg.343]

Szabadvary, F (1966) History of analytical chemistry. Pergamon Press, Oxford... [Pg.39]

Ferenc Szabadvary A History of Analytical Chemistry (London New York Pergamon Press, 1966), 71. [Pg.223]

F. Szabadvary, History cf Analytical Chemistry (Langhome, PA Gordon and Breach, 1992) E. R. Madsen. The Development ofTitrimetric Analysis till 1806 (Copenhagen E. E. C. Gad, 1958) C. Duval, J. Chem. Ed. 1951, 28, 508 A. Johansson, Anal. Chim. Acta 1988, 206, 97 and J. T. Stock, A Backward Look at Scientific Instrumentation, Anal. Chem. 1993,65, 344A. Instructions for use of the burets were taken from Szabadvary s History of Analytical Chemistry and from O. D. Allen, ed.. Fresenius Quantitative Chemical Analysis... [Pg.666]

In 1974 the Society for Analytical Chemistry celebrated the centenary of its foundation it would soon become part of the newly formed Royal Society of Chemistry, continuing within that Society as its Analytical Division. In 1999 a history of the first 25 years of the new Division was published. The book provides an important source for those interested in the recent history of analytical chemistry in the United Kingdom.24 A collection of articles was published on the occasion of the centenary of the establishment in the United States of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists in 1984. The Association was originally devoted to agricultural chemistry, and was named accordingly.25... [Pg.155]

Analytical chemistry probably continues to grow at a faster rate than any other branch of the subject, and the number of papers published annually in The Analyst has doubled within the last 25 years. Historical studies of analytical chemistry are also appearing in increasing numbers, and many are concerned with techniques that were developed relatively recently. The title of a recent RSC-sponsored lecture for school students on the current direction of analytical chemistry was entitled Finding Out More and More about Less and Less . The present state of the history of analytical chemistry could be described as Finding Out More and More about More and More . [Pg.175]

F. Szabadvary, History of Analytical Chemistry, (a) Gordon and Breach, Reading, Berks, 1992 (b) Mir, Moscow, 1984 (c) Uchida Rokakuho Publishing Co., Tokyo, 1988. [Pg.175]

From J. von Liebig, Anleitungzur Analyse organischer Korper (Braunschweig, 1837), plate 1, reproduced in F. Szabadvary, History of Analytical Chemistry (Yverdon Gordon Breach, 1992), 293. [Pg.132]

Refs. [i] Szabadvary F (1966) Geschichte der Analytischen Chemie. Akademiai Kiado. Budapest (Engl ed Szabadvary F (1966) History of analytical chemistry. Pergamon Press, Oxford) [ii] Gibbs W (1864) Fre-senius Z anal Chem 3 334... [Pg.303]

In Ferenc. Szabadvary History of Analytical Chemistry Chapter VII (p. 176)... [Pg.20]

In Ferenc. Sza bad vary History of Analytical Chemistry Chapter VIII (p. 199)... [Pg.38]

In Ferenc. Szabadvdry History of Analytical Chemistry Chapter III (pp. 21-2)... [Pg.206]

Szabadvary, Ferenc. History of Analytical Chemistry. Translated by Gyula Svehla. Gordon and Breach Science, Langhare. 1992. [Pg.506]

F. Szabadvary and A. Robinson, The History of Analytical Chemistry, in Wilson and Wilson s Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry , ed. G. Svehla, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1980, Vol. X, Chap. 2, pp. 61-. [Pg.209]

Ferenc Szabadvary, History of Analytic Chemistry (Pergamon, 1966). [Pg.468]

F. szabadvary History of Analytical Chemistry, pp. 230,232, Pergamon, New York, 1966. [Pg.334]

HA Laitinen, GW Ewing, eds. A History of Analytical Chemistry. Washington, DC Division of Analytical Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 1977, pp. 309-310. [Pg.164]

G. D. Christian, Evolution and Revolution in Quantitative Analysis, Anal. Chem., 61 (1995) 532A. Traces the history of analytical chemistry from the beginning of humans. [Pg.17]


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