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00:00:20 1 Materials
00:01:06 2 History
00:02:01 3 Methods
00:02:10 3.1 Qualitative Methods
00:02:30 3.1.1 Chemical Tests
00:03:11 3.1.1.1 Flame Test
00:03:41 3.2 Quantitative Methods
00:04:01 3.2.1 Gravimetric Analysis
00:04:47 3.2.2 Volumetric Analysis
00:05:39 3.3 Colorimetry
00:06:15 4 Uses
00:07:52 5 See also
00:08:05 6 Further reading
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Wet chemistry is a form of analytical chemistry that uses classical methods such as observation to analyze materials. It is called wet chemistry since most analyzing is done in the liquid phase. Wet chemistry is also called bench chemistry since many tests are performed at lab benches.
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