Analytical ChemistryXerox College Pub., 1971 - 508 pagine |
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... detector , the flame ionization detector . The ions are measured ( collected ) by a pair of oppositely charged electrodes . The response ( number of ions collected ) depends on the number of carbon atoms in the sample and on the ...
... detector , the flame ionization detector . The ions are measured ( collected ) by a pair of oppositely charged electrodes . The response ( number of ions collected ) depends on the number of carbon atoms in the sample and on the ...
Pagina 403
... detection of ionization caused by the interaction of radioactive particles with matter . In these ionization detectors , an electric field or potential is applied across a volume of gas . As radioactive particles enter the detector ...
... detection of ionization caused by the interaction of radioactive particles with matter . In these ionization detectors , an electric field or potential is applied across a volume of gas . As radioactive particles enter the detector ...
Pagina 407
... detector . The geometry of the counting arrangement is important and the distance from the detector will change the count rate . One way in which high count rates can be decreased for Geiger counters so that they can be used is by ...
... detector . The geometry of the counting arrangement is important and the distance from the detector will change the count rate . One way in which high count rates can be decreased for Geiger counters so that they can be used is by ...
Sommario
Introduction | 3 |
Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry | 15 |
Experiment | 16 |
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absorbance absorption acetic acid solution activity activity coefficient added agent alkaline amount analysis analytical anion atomic beaker beta particles blood buffer buret calcium Calculate calibration carbon cathode cell chelate chloride chromatography color column complex compounds concentration constant containing coulometric crucible decrease detector determined dilute dissolved distilled water EDTA electrode electrolyte eluted end point enzyme Equation equivalence point Erlenmeyer flask error example extraction Figure filter flame flask glass glucose half-reaction hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydroxide indicator instrument iodide ion-selective electrodes ionization measured mercury metal mixture mmoles molecule NaOH Nernst equation nitrogen oxidizing oxidizing agent particles percent perchloric acid pipet potassium potential precipitate prepared procedure protein reaction reagent redox reduced salt sample separation serum sodium soluble solvent substance sulfuric sulfuric acid temperature titration titration curve tube unknown volume volumetric volumetric flask wavelength weight zero