Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic Approach to Instrumental AnalysisAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1960 - 653 pagine |
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Pagina 304
... solvent will exert a viscous drag on the ion sufficient to dissipate thermally all the energy supplied by the electric field . The limiting velocity or mobility of an ionic species is therefore determined by the viscosity of the solvent ...
... solvent will exert a viscous drag on the ion sufficient to dissipate thermally all the energy supplied by the electric field . The limiting velocity or mobility of an ionic species is therefore determined by the viscosity of the solvent ...
Pagina 305
... solvent . For example , any given negative ion must move through solvent that is not stationary but , since it is loosely accompanying the positive ions , is actually flowing in the opposite direction . Relaxation effect . Another ...
... solvent . For example , any given negative ion must move through solvent that is not stationary but , since it is loosely accompanying the positive ions , is actually flowing in the opposite direction . Relaxation effect . Another ...
Pagina 487
... solvent to be used . EXAMPLE . Vanillin , a substituted phenol of formula но -CHO CH3O is a somewhat stronger acid than phenol and may be titrated in ethylenediamine or dimethylformamide . A 0.1 M sodium aminoethoxide solution can be ...
... solvent to be used . EXAMPLE . Vanillin , a substituted phenol of formula но -CHO CH3O is a somewhat stronger acid than phenol and may be titrated in ethylenediamine or dimethylformamide . A 0.1 M sodium aminoethoxide solution can be ...
Sommario
THE SCIENCE OF INSTRUMENTATION | 1 |
ERRORS OF MEASUREMENT | 14 |
EMISSION AND ABSORPTION OF EM RADIATION | 40 |
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absorbance absorption acid amplifier analysis analyzed angle anode applied atoms band beam Beer's law calibration calomel capacitance capacitor cathode cell Chem chemical circuit components concentration conductance constant coulometric curve detection detector determined device diffusion diode dispersion drop effect electrical electrode electrolysis electron tube emission end point energy error example filter frequency galvanometer glass grid incident input instrument intensity ionization ions layer liquid measurement mercury metal meter method mixture molecules obtained operation optical optical rotation output oxidized particles pH meter photometer phototube plate current platinum polarized polarographic potential potentiometer precision prism procedure quantitative radiation range reactance reaction reflection refractive index region resistance resistor result rotation sample sawtooth wave scattering schematic Section sensitivity shown in Fig signal slit solution solvent species spectra spectrophotometer spectrum standard substance techniques temperature thyratron tion titration transistor triode variable vibrational voltage wave wavelength