Principles of Instrumental AnalysisSaunders College Pub., 1992 - 700 pagine Introduction; operational amplifiers in chemical instrumentation;digital electronics, microprocessors,and computers; signal and noise; properties of electromagnetic radiation;instruments for optical spectroscopy;an introduction to molecular ultraviolet, visible and enar-infrared absorption spectroscopy;application of molecular ultraviolet,visible absorption spectroscopy;molecular fluorescence, phosphorescence and chemiluminescence; atomic spectroscopy based upon flame and electrothermal atomization;emission spectroscopy based upon plasma, arc and spark atomization;infrared absorption spectroscopy;raman spectroscopy;nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy;x-ray spectroscopy;analysis of surfaces with electron beams;radiochemical methods;mass spectrometry;an introduction to electroanalytical chemistry;potentiometric methods;coulometric methods; voltammetry; thermal methods;an introduction to chromatographic separation;gas chromatography;high-performance liquid chromatography;other separation methods;automated methods of analysis. |
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... typical operational amplifier decreases rapidly in response to high - frequency input signals . This frequency dependence arises from small capacitances that develop within the transistors . The frequency re- sponse for a typical ...
... typical operational amplifier decreases rapidly in response to high - frequency input signals . This frequency dependence arises from small capacitances that develop within the transistors . The frequency re- sponse for a typical ...
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... typical output signals from an atomic absorption spectrophotometer equipped with an electrochemical atomizer . The series of peaks on the right show the absorbance at the wavelength of a lead peak as a function of time when a 2 μL ...
... typical output signals from an atomic absorption spectrophotometer equipped with an electrochemical atomizer . The series of peaks on the right show the absorbance at the wavelength of a lead peak as a function of time when a 2 μL ...
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... typical fragmentation reactions that follow elec- tron impact formation of a parent ion from a hypothetical molecule ABCD . EXAMPLE 18-4 ( a ) Calculate the energy ( in J / mol ) that electrons ac- quire as a result of being accelerated ...
... typical fragmentation reactions that follow elec- tron impact formation of a parent ion from a hypothetical molecule ABCD . EXAMPLE 18-4 ( a ) Calculate the energy ( in J / mol ) that electrons ac- quire as a result of being accelerated ...
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Operational Amplifiers | 10 |
Digital Electronics Microprocessors | 29 |
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