Analytical ChemistryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 685 pagine |
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... components present . This relationship makes possible the analysis of the individual components in a mixture even if an overlap in their spectra exists . Consider , for example , the spectra of M and N , shown in Figure 16-18 . There is ...
... components present . This relationship makes possible the analysis of the individual components in a mixture even if an overlap in their spectra exists . Consider , for example , the spectra of M and N , shown in Figure 16-18 . There is ...
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... components in mixtures that might otherwise be resolved with great difficulty if at all . The term " chromatography ... components of a mixture migrate through a stationary medium under the influence of a moving phase . TYPES OF ...
... components in mixtures that might otherwise be resolved with great difficulty if at all . The term " chromatography ... components of a mixture migrate through a stationary medium under the influence of a moving phase . TYPES OF ...
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... components distribute themselves between the two phases . Further additions of the mobile phase force the solvent containing a part of the sample down the column ; partition again occurs between the mobile phase and fresh portions of ...
... components distribute themselves between the two phases . Further additions of the mobile phase force the solvent containing a part of the sample down the column ; partition again occurs between the mobile phase and fresh portions of ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
A Review of Simple Equilibrium Constant | 24 |
The Evaluation of Analytical Data | 46 |
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