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Applied Chemistry by University of Barcelona

Applied Chemistry by University of Barcelona

Applied Chemistry by University of Barcelona

The Applied Chemistry from the University of Barcelona PDF is an application guide for lab practice experiments that a student should go through; it covers plenty of various types of laboratory experiments and chemical principles, such as practical applications in terms of synthesis for coordination compounds, titration methods, and extraction of caffeine from beverages, with essential concepts in terms of the Lambert-Beer law, redox titrations, and kinetics of reactions. It is a resource that encourages hands-on learning as it gives the learner the opportunity to test or try out theoretical knowledge using experimenters. It is mixed with practical laboratory techniques that blend foundational chemistry concepts and, thus, very helpful in students who intend to develop practical experience in applied chemistry.

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