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3   COMMON APPARATUS  AND  BhSlC TECHNIQUES

       3.38  REFERENCES FOR  PART A
        1. P W  Atkins  Physical  Chemistry, 3rd  edn, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1987
        2.(a) A  Ringbom Complexation in Analytical  Chemistry, Interscience  Publishers, New
         York, 1963
         (b) R  Pribil  Applied  Complexometry, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1982
         (c) G Schwarzenbach and H Flaschka Complexometric ïltrations, 2nd edn, Methuen
         and  Co, London, 1969
        3.(a) Stability Constants of Meta1 Ion Complexes, Special Publications Nos 17, 25, The
         Chemical Society, London,  1964
         (b) Stability Constants of Meta1 Ion Complexes, Part A, Inorganic Ligands, E. Hogfeldt
         (Ed) 1982; Part  B,  Organic  Ligands,  D.  Perrin  (Ed) 1979; IUPAC  Publication,
         Pergamon  Press, Oxford
        4.(a) F A Cotton and G Wilkinson Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 4th edn, Interscience
         Publishers,  London,  1980
         (b) A  G  Sharpe Inorganic  Chemistry, 2nd  edn, Longman Group Ltd, London, 1986
        5.A J  Bard, R  Parsons  and  J  Jordan Standard  Potentials in Aqueous Solution, IUPAC
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        6.C  Woodward and  H  N  Redman  High  Precision  Titrimetry, Society  for Analytical
         Chemistry, London,  1973, (a) p.  5; (b) p.  14; (c) p.  11; (d) p.  10; (e) p.  12
        7.British  Standards  for  graduated  apparatus  (with  International  Standardisation
         Organisation equivalents) :
         (a) Graduated  flasks   BS  5898 (1980); ISO  384-1978
                                BS  1792 (1982); ISO  1042-1981
         (b) Pipettes           BS  1583 (1986); ISO 648-1984
         (c) Burettes           BS  846 (1985); ISO  385-1984
         (d) Calibration procedures  BS  6696 (1986); ISO 4787-1985
         British  Standards Institution, London.
        8. Water for  Laboratory  Use, BS  3978 (1987), British Standards Institution, London
        9. B  S  Furniss,  A  J  Hannaford, V  Rogers,  P  W  G  Smith  and  A  R  Tatchell  Vogel's
         Practical  Organic Chemistry, 4th edn, Longman Group Ltd, London, 1978
       10.D F  Shriver  The Manipulation  of  Air-Sensitive  Materials,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,
         New York, 1969
       ll.D  J  Bucknell  (Ed) 'AnalaR'  Standards  for  Laboratory  Chemicals,  8th  edn,
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       15. W  Schoniger Mikrochim. Acta.  1956, 869
       16.A  M  G  Macdonald  In  Advances  in  Analytical  Chemistry  and  Instrumentation,
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       17.A M  G  Macdonald  Analyst,  1961, 86, 3
       18.Analytical  Methods Committee Analyst,  1963, 88, 415
       19. R C Denney  and  P A  Smith Analyst,  1974, 99, 166
       20.T  Gorsuch The Destruction of Organic Matter, Pergamon  Press, Oxford, 1970
       21.C  Duval  Inorganic  ïhermogravimetric  Analysis, Elsevier, Amsterdam,  1963
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         Part  A, J  Paulik  and  F  Paulik  (Eds), 1981; Part  D, J  Seslik  (Ed), 1984; Elsevier
         Science  Publishers, Amsterdam.
       3.39  SELECTED  BIBLIOCRAPHY  FOR  PART A
        1.0 Budevsky Foundations of  Chemical Analysis, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, 1979
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