Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistrySaunders College Pub., 1988 - 894 pagine |
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... atoms in a sample regardless of how these atoms are combined . In contrast , molecular spectroscopy gives qualitative and quantitative information about the molecules in a sample regardless of what atoms they contain . Atomic ...
... atoms in a sample regardless of how these atoms are combined . In contrast , molecular spectroscopy gives qualitative and quantitative information about the molecules in a sample regardless of what atoms they contain . Atomic ...
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... atom population of the flame accompany temperature increases ; enhanced sensitivity is the con- sequence . As noted earlier , however , this increase in atom population is more than offset by the number of atoms lost to ionization with ...
... atom population of the flame accompany temperature increases ; enhanced sensitivity is the con- sequence . As noted earlier , however , this increase in atom population is more than offset by the number of atoms lost to ionization with ...
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... atoms as they emit or absorb radiation . Atoms moving toward the detector emit wavelengths that are slightly shorter than the wavelengths emitted by atoms moving at right angles to the detector . This difference is a manifestation of ...
... atoms as they emit or absorb radiation . Atoms moving toward the detector emit wavelengths that are slightly shorter than the wavelengths emitted by atoms moving at right angles to the detector . This difference is a manifestation of ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
Evaluation of Analytical Data | 6 |
Gravimetric Methods of Analysis | 57 |
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