Principles of Instrumental AnalysisSaunders College Pub., 1998 - 849 pagine This text is written for a course that deals with the principles and applications of modern analytical instruments. Emphasis is placed upon the theoretical basis of each type of instrument, its optimal area of application, its sensitivity, its precision, and its limitations. The text also introduces students to elementary integrated circuitry, microprocessors and computers, and treatment of analytical data. |
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... Section II the and methods ection II comprises the fundamental principles and methods of atomic spectroscopy . While Chapter 6 investigates the nature of light and its ... Section II Atomic Spectroscopy Section II Atomic Spectroscopy.
... Section II the and methods ection II comprises the fundamental principles and methods of atomic spectroscopy . While Chapter 6 investigates the nature of light and its ... Section II Atomic Spectroscopy Section II Atomic Spectroscopy.
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... section of the block having an area S and an infinitesimal thickness dx . Within this section there are dn absorbing particles ; associated with each particle , we can imagine a surface at which photon cap- ture will occur . That is ...
... section of the block having an area S and an infinitesimal thickness dx . Within this section there are dn absorbing particles ; associated with each particle , we can imagine a surface at which photon cap- ture will occur . That is ...
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... ( Section 21B ) is concerned with spectroscopic methods for identifying the chemical species making up the surface of solids and determining their concentra- tions . The next two sections ( Section 21C and Section 21D ) describe modern ...
... ( Section 21B ) is concerned with spectroscopic methods for identifying the chemical species making up the surface of solids and determining their concentra- tions . The next two sections ( Section 21C and Section 21D ) describe modern ...
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Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction | 1 |
1D Selecting an Analytical Method | 11 |
1F Questions and Problems | 18 |
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