Analytical ChemistryXerox College Pub., 1971 - 508 pagine |
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Pagina 375
... specific rotation is defined as = α [ a ] bp " The where p is the density of the liquid . by multiplying the specific rotation by [ MK = ( 20.3 ) molecular rotation ( M or ø ) is obtained of the molecular weight : [ al X m.w. 100 ( 20.4 ) ...
... specific rotation is defined as = α [ a ] bp " The where p is the density of the liquid . by multiplying the specific rotation by [ MK = ( 20.3 ) molecular rotation ( M or ø ) is obtained of the molecular weight : [ al X m.w. 100 ( 20.4 ) ...
Pagina 394
... specific . So after the measurement , the uric acid is destroyed by adding the enzyme uricase . The absorbance is measured again . The difference in absorbance is due to the uric acid present . Since only uric acid will be decomposed by ...
... specific . So after the measurement , the uric acid is destroyed by adding the enzyme uricase . The absorbance is measured again . The difference in absorbance is due to the uric acid present . Since only uric acid will be decomposed by ...
Pagina 404
... specific ionization than beta particles , and produce more ions per unit of path length , they give rise to a higher pulse height . The pulse height is proportional to the energy of the ionizing particle . The amount of current produced ...
... specific ionization than beta particles , and produce more ions per unit of path length , they give rise to a higher pulse height . The pulse height is proportional to the energy of the ionizing particle . The amount of current produced ...
Sommario
Introduction | 3 |
Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry | 15 |
Experiment | 16 |
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