Subject: Chemistry
Book: General Chemistry
Quantitative analysis determines the precise amount or concentration of chemical components. Techniques include titration, gravimetric analysis, and instrumental methods (e.g., spectrophotometry, chromatography). Accurate data require careful calibration, sample preparation, and method validation. Quantitative analysis is central to quality control, environmental monitoring, and many research fields, guiding decision-making in industrial and regulatory settings.
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