Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistrySaunders College Pub., 1988 - 894 pagine |
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... Absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy require an external radiation source whose output is constant and intense ... absorption UV / vis / near - IR molecular absorption Vis / near - IR molecular absorption IR molecular absorption IR ...
... Absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy require an external radiation source whose output is constant and intense ... absorption UV / vis / near - IR molecular absorption Vis / near - IR molecular absorption IR molecular absorption IR ...
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... absorption spectroscopy , for example , is one of the most powerful tools available to the chemist for determining the struc- ture of both inorganic and organic compounds . In addition , it is now assuming an important role in ...
... absorption spectroscopy , for example , is one of the most powerful tools available to the chemist for determining the struc- ture of both inorganic and organic compounds . In addition , it is now assuming an important role in ...
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... Absorption and Flame Emission Methods Flame Emission More Sensitive Al , Ba , Ca , Eu , Sensitivity About the Same Gd , Ge , Mn , Mo , Cr , Cu , Dy , Er Ga , Ho , In , K , La , Li , Lu , Na , Nd , Pr , Rb , Re , Ru , Sm , Sr , Tb , Nb ...
... Absorption and Flame Emission Methods Flame Emission More Sensitive Al , Ba , Ca , Eu , Sensitivity About the Same Gd , Ge , Mn , Mo , Cr , Cu , Dy , Er Ga , Ho , In , K , La , Li , Lu , Na , Nd , Pr , Rb , Re , Ru , Sm , Sr , Tb , Nb ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
Evaluation of Analytical Data | 6 |
Gravimetric Methods of Analysis | 57 |
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