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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... Instruments ( 3 ) Wavelength selector ( a ) ( 3. Chapter 7 Instrum nstruments for ultraviolet and infrared spec- troscopy have enough ... Instruments Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass 7A General Designs of Optical Instruments Spectrometry 262.
... Instruments ( 3 ) Wavelength selector ( a ) ( 3. Chapter 7 Instrum nstruments for ultraviolet and infrared spec- troscopy have enough ... Instruments Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass 7A General Designs of Optical Instruments Spectrometry 262.
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... Instruments for the Visible Region . Several spec- trophotometers designed to operate within the wave- length range of about 380 to 800 nm are available from commercial sources . These instruments are frequently simple , single - beam ...
... Instruments for the Visible Region . Several spec- trophotometers designed to operate within the wave- length range of about 380 to 800 nm are available from commercial sources . These instruments are frequently simple , single - beam ...
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... Instrument Designs Fourier transform infrared spectrometers are usually single - beam instruments . Figure 16-8 shows the optics of a less expensive spectrometer , which sells in the $ 16,000 to $ 20,000 range . A typical procedure for ...
... Instrument Designs Fourier transform infrared spectrometers are usually single - beam instruments . Figure 16-8 shows the optics of a less expensive spectrometer , which sells in the $ 16,000 to $ 20,000 range . A typical procedure for ...
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Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction | 1 |
1D Selecting an Analytical Method | 11 |
1F Questions and Problems | 18 |
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