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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... X - Ray Spectrometry. Chapter 12 X -Ray spectroscopy , like optical spectroscopy , is based upon measurement of emission , absorption , scattering , fluorescence , and diffraction of electromag- netic radiation . X - Ray fluorescence and X ...
... X - Ray Spectrometry. Chapter 12 X -Ray spectroscopy , like optical spectroscopy , is based upon measurement of emission , absorption , scattering , fluorescence , and diffraction of electromag- netic radiation . X - Ray fluorescence and X ...
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... X - ray transducer is sometimes scaled - that is , the num- ber of pulses is reduced by dividing by some multiple of ten ( or occasionally two ) . A brief description of elec- tronic scalers is found in Section 4C ... X - Ray Spectrometry.
... X - ray transducer is sometimes scaled - that is , the num- ber of pulses is reduced by dividing by some multiple of ten ( or occasionally two ) . A brief description of elec- tronic scalers is found in Section 4C ... X - Ray Spectrometry.
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... X - ray fluorescence analysis of geo- logical materials has also been published.11 X - Ray methods also find widespread application for quality control in the manufacture of metals and al- loys . Here , the speed of the analysis permits ...
... X - ray fluorescence analysis of geo- logical materials has also been published.11 X - Ray methods also find widespread application for quality control in the manufacture of metals and al- loys . Here , the speed of the analysis permits ...
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Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction | 1 |
1D Selecting an Analytical Method | 11 |
1F Questions and Problems | 18 |
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