This document provides an overview of analytical chemistry. It discusses that analytical chemistry determines what and how much of components make up a sample through separation, identification, and quantification. Analytical chemistry answers questions about what a material sample is, where it is from, how much of it there is, and its structure or form. It is used in fields like medicine, industry, environmental analysis, food nutrition analysis, forensics, and bioanalysis. The key steps in a chemical analysis are defining the problem, selecting a method, sampling, sample preparation, any necessary separations, analysis, and calculating and reporting results. It also discusses the language, techniques, tools, and volumetric methods of analytical chemistry.