1, Zhejiang University's inorganic chemistry and analytical chemistry are rather chaotic, and there is a course of inorganic and analytical chemistry (more emphasis on inorganic chemistry). Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry (Second Edition) is a textbook edited by Zhejiang University. Editor-in-Chief: Jia, Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Higher Education Press, published in 2008, with a gray cover.
2. There is a course called instrumental analysis, which should be the analytical chemistry you mentioned. Editor-in-Chief of the textbook Analytical Chemistry (3rd Edition): Liu Zhiguang, editor-in-chief of Analytical Chemistry Department of Dalian University of Technology, Dalian University of Technology Press, 2006, cover of Junqing.
3. Organic Chemistry textbook (2nd Edition) edited by Wang, Zhang Shujia and Wu Jun, Chemical Industry Press, 2008, with a plain blue cover.
4. Physical Chemistry textbook "Physical Chemistry" edited by Fu, Shen, Yao Tianyang and Hou Wenhua, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University (5th edition), Higher Education Press, 2005. Both books have light blue covers, which are relatively thick.
We have two courses called college chemistry experiment (G) and college chemistry experiment (O) (corresponding courses: inorganic and analytical chemistry and organic chemistry), which should be the basic chemistry experiment you mean. The textbook "Basic Experiment of College Chemistry" was compiled by the Department of Chemistry of Zhejiang University, edited by Guo Weiqiang, Science Press, 2005, with the cover of Lake Blue.
In addition, there are other chemistry experiment books: college chemistry experiment (P) (physical chemistry experiment) and intermediate chemistry experiment corresponding courses; Polymer chemistry experiment course corresponds to three courses: polymer chemistry, polymer physics and polymer materials. There is also a college chemistry experiment (A) (instrumental analysis experiment), which I have never attended, and I am not very clear about the textbook ... I wonder if this information is useful to you? If you have any questions, just ask.