The field of chemistry which deals with the study and utilization of
instruments and methods that are used to separate, quantify and identify
matter is referred to as analytical chemistry. It can be divided into
classical and modern methods. The classical methods have been divided
into qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis. Some common
classical methods include chemical tests, flame tests, and gravimetric
analysis and volumetric analysis. Instrumental methods include
spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, electrochemical analysis, thermal
analysis and microscopy. Analytical chemistry has applications in
various fields including forensic science, clinical analysis,
environmental analysis, bioanalysis, clinical analysis, and materials
analysis. This book provides comprehensive insights into the field of
analytical chemistry. It strives to provide a fair idea about this
discipline and to help develop a better understanding of the latest
advances within this field. Scientists and students actively engaged in
this field will find this book full of crucial and unexplored concepts.