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<p>In the recent past quantitative chemical analysis textbook writers included selected experiments to complete and complement the text and thus give instructors a choice to select the experiments to be performed by students in quantitative analysis course.&nbsp;&nbsp;On the other hand this is not so for courses in instrumental analysis which is a sequential course to quantitative analysis.&nbsp;&nbsp;This is perhaps due to the numerous instrumental techniques that have been developed over the years for chemical analysis.&nbsp;&nbsp;In its stead textbooks on experiments in instrumental analysis are common and these are as diversified as the topics covered in lecture courses.</p><p>Most of the experimental topics covered especially in quantitative analysis lean heavily on determination of materials or compounds of inorganic chemistry origin.&nbsp;&nbsp;This seems to be the tradition with only a few exceptions.</p><p>However recently textbooks on quantitative analysis have emerged and continue to emerge without any experimental section.&nbsp;&nbsp;This is not quite surprising though since many instructors nowadays tend to design their own experiments to suit and complement their lecture materials.&nbsp;&nbsp;On the other hand the trend in the production of books on instrumental analysis experiments has remained the same.</p><p>The objective of this book is therefore two fold.&nbsp;&nbsp;One is to design a reasonably comprehensive laboratory text that embodies both areas of analytical chemistry.&nbsp;The other is to shy away from the tradition of making quantitative analysis experiments lean too heavily on inorganic materials.&nbsp;&nbsp;To this end several topics ranging from inorganic to organic materials are included in this laboratory text book.&nbsp;&nbsp;A new element is also introduced in this book.&nbsp;&nbsp;That is students are exposed throughout the book to the analysis of compounds of pharmaceutical relevance.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>