Analytical ChemistryXerox College Pub., 1971 - 508 pagine |
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Pagina 109
... flow . Again , the flow rate will depend on the type of chroma- tography , the column size , and so forth . With a typical column , about 1.5 × 5 cm , a flow rate of about 1-2 ml per minute is common . More generally , a flow rate of ...
... flow . Again , the flow rate will depend on the type of chroma- tography , the column size , and so forth . With a typical column , about 1.5 × 5 cm , a flow rate of about 1-2 ml per minute is common . More generally , a flow rate of ...
Pagina 310
... flow during electrolysis , the current can not flow through the reference electrode and this is the reason a third electrode is used ; the current flows between it and the working electrode . This electrode is separated from the test ...
... flow during electrolysis , the current can not flow through the reference electrode and this is the reason a third electrode is used ; the current flows between it and the working electrode . This electrode is separated from the test ...
Pagina 437
... flow cells contained in a single cell block . Each flow cell contains the proper light filter for the particular measurement . Each successive aliquot from the sample ( 8 per sample ) is staggered to arrive at either the colorimeter or ...
... flow cells contained in a single cell block . Each flow cell contains the proper light filter for the particular measurement . Each successive aliquot from the sample ( 8 per sample ) is staggered to arrive at either the colorimeter or ...
Sommario
Introduction | 3 |
Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry | 15 |
Experiment | 16 |
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