Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic Approach to Instrumental AnalysisAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1960 - 653 pagine |
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... refractive index will become larger and larger . Finally , when vv , the refractive index , on the basis of this simple model , be- comes infinite . However , because of damping effects , which were not considered , the index will ...
... refractive index will become larger and larger . Finally , when vv , the refractive index , on the basis of this simple model , be- comes infinite . However , because of damping effects , which were not considered , the index will ...
Pagina 233
... refractive index must be grouped with the melting point and the boiling point as one of the classic physical constants of interest in chemical analysis . Although refraction is a nonspecific prop- erty , few substances have identical ...
... refractive index must be grouped with the melting point and the boiling point as one of the classic physical constants of interest in chemical analysis . Although refraction is a nonspecific prop- erty , few substances have identical ...
Pagina 247
... index of refraction is broadly valuable in qualitative analysis . Once a substance has been obtained in a reasonably ... refractive index . Ex- tensive tables listing compounds according to refractive index are avail- able to facilitate ...
... index of refraction is broadly valuable in qualitative analysis . Once a substance has been obtained in a reasonably ... refractive index . Ex- tensive tables listing compounds according to refractive index are avail- able to facilitate ...
Sommario
THE SCIENCE OF INSTRUMENTATION | 1 |
ERRORS OF MEASUREMENT | 14 |
CHAPTER 3 | 34 |
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