Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic ApproachWiley, 22 feb 1989 - 1248 pagine The Third Edition of this established work on chemical instrumentation has been completely rewritten and updated to account for the advances made since the Second Edition came out in 1973. More main methods of measurement are presented, and there is extended coverage of chromatography and electrochemistry. Most of the material is new--including coverage of microprocessors and microcomputers, statistical control of measurement quality, quantification and extraction of information, x-ray fluorescence spectrometry, surface spectrometric techniques, and chromatography and HPLC. The quality and range of the worked examples have been improved, and there are end-of-chapter exercises. |
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... molecular structure . The connection is established through quantum - mechanical study of the characteristic " motions " that permit a molecule to interact with radiation . Since the energy of such motions , especially vibrations , is ...
... molecular structure . The connection is established through quantum - mechanical study of the characteristic " motions " that permit a molecule to interact with radiation . Since the energy of such motions , especially vibrations , is ...
Pagina 702
... Molecular sampling of involatile materials . Over the years mass spectrometrists have worked steadily and successfully to extend their techniques to substances with molecular weights of 10,000 and higher . Their newer methods permit the ...
... Molecular sampling of involatile materials . Over the years mass spectrometrists have worked steadily and successfully to extend their techniques to substances with molecular weights of 10,000 and higher . Their newer methods permit the ...
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... molecular volume and therefore are useful in exploiting molecular weight differences between different solute molecules as a basis for chromatographic selectivity . Dispersive interactions are employed in both GC and LC ; in GC they are ...
... molecular volume and therefore are useful in exploiting molecular weight differences between different solute molecules as a basis for chromatographic selectivity . Dispersive interactions are employed in both GC and LC ; in GC they are ...
Sommario
Measurement and Instrumentation | 1 |
BASIC ELECTRONICS | 21 |
Analog Electrical and Electronic Modules | 57 |
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