Analytical ChemistryWiley, 14 mar 2003 - 848 pagine Extensively revised and updated with a more modern flavor and a new, two-color design, this sixth edition deals with principles and techniques of quantitative analysis. Examples of analytical techniques are drawn from such areas as life sciences, clinical chemistry, air and water pollution, and industrial analyses. New to this edition: Excel spreadsheets on CD-ROM * New chapters on good laboratory practice, as well as genomics and proteomics * A more modern flavor. |
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... Carbon particles will undoubtedly appear on the cover , and these will ulti- mately have to be ignited . Finally , when no more smoke is detected , the charred paper is burned off by gradually increasing the flame temperature . The carbon ...
... Carbon particles will undoubtedly appear on the cover , and these will ulti- mately have to be ignited . Finally , when no more smoke is detected , the charred paper is burned off by gradually increasing the flame temperature . The carbon ...
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... carbon dioxide is 1.3 mmol / L . Accordingly , for the blood , pH = 6.10 + log 26 mmol / L 1.3 mmol / L = 7.40 The HCO3 concentration may be determined by titrimetry ( Experiment 8 ) , or the total carbon dioxide content ( HCO3 ̄ + ...
... carbon dioxide is 1.3 mmol / L . Accordingly , for the blood , pH = 6.10 + log 26 mmol / L 1.3 mmol / L = 7.40 The HCO3 concentration may be determined by titrimetry ( Experiment 8 ) , or the total carbon dioxide content ( HCO3 ̄ + ...
Pagina 451
... Carbon electrodes are frequently used for voltammetry . Their positive po- tential limit will be essentially the same as with platinum electrodes , but more neg- ative potentials can be reached because hydrogen has a rather high ...
... Carbon electrodes are frequently used for voltammetry . Their positive po- tential limit will be essentially the same as with platinum electrodes , but more neg- ative potentials can be reached because hydrogen has a rather high ...
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