Razón española, Edizioni 21-26Fundación Balmes, 1983 |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 73
Pagina 14
... Equation 1-11 . That is , This equation must then be summed be- = 1 to i = tween the limits of i N , where N again is the total number of replicate mea- surements ( Equation 1-3 ) . In squaring Equation 1-12 , two types of terms from ...
... Equation 1-11 . That is , This equation must then be summed be- = 1 to i = tween the limits of i N , where N again is the total number of replicate mea- surements ( Equation 1-3 ) . In squaring Equation 1-12 , two types of terms from ...
Pagina 611
... Equation 20-15 into Equa- tion 20-8 and subtraction of Equation 20-9 gives - = Eb E1 E2 = ji j2 + 0.0591 log ( a + Kexb1 ) as ( a + b ) az If the number of sites on each side of the membrane is the same , the activity of A + ions on the ...
... Equation 20-15 into Equa- tion 20-8 and subtraction of Equation 20-9 gives - = Eb E1 E2 = ji j2 + 0.0591 log ( a + Kexb1 ) as ( a + b ) az If the number of sites on each side of the membrane is the same , the activity of A + ions on the ...
Pagina 742
... Equation 25-19 then takes the form Rs = ( IR ) B ( IR ) A W Equation 25-6 permits the expression of W in terms of ( tR ) в and N , which can then be substituted into the foregoing equation to give Rs = - ( IR ) B - ( LR ) AX VN ( tR ) B ...
... Equation 25-19 then takes the form Rs = ( IR ) B ( IR ) A W Equation 25-6 permits the expression of W in terms of ( tR ) в and N , which can then be substituted into the foregoing equation to give Rs = - ( IR ) B - ( LR ) AX VN ( tR ) B ...
Sommario
Contents | 1 |
Elementary Electronics | 30 |
Microcomputers and Microprocessors in Chemical Instrumentation | 80 |
Copyright | |
46 sezioni non visualizzate
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
absorbance absorption acid amplifier Anal analysis analyte analytical signal anode applications atoms beam Beer's law Calculate cathode cell Chem chemical chromatography circuit column components compounds concentration constant containing coulometric curve detector determination device dispersion effect elec electrical electrode elements emission employed energy Equation example excited filter flame fluorescence frequency function hydrogen infrared input instruments ionization iron(II liquid magnetic mass mass spectrometer measurements membrane ment methods mobile phase molar absorptivities molecular molecules monochromator obtained operational amplifier optical output oxidation particles peak photomultiplier plate polarized polarography potential prism protons pulse quantitative radiation Raman range reaction reagent refractive refractive index region relative rotation sample sensitivity shown in Figure signal slit solution solvent species spectra spectrometer spectrophotometer spectroscopy spectrum standard deviation stationary phase surface temperature tion titration trode tube typical ultraviolet V₁ vibrational voltage wave wavelength X-ray