Fundamentals of Analytical ChemistrySaunders College Pub., 1988 - 894 pagine |
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... instruments . Digital meters , scales of potentiometers , recorders , cathode - ray tubes and monitors of microcomputers are some examples . Sample Containers Sample ... Instruments for Optical Spectroscopy 19B Spectroscopic Instruments.
... instruments . Digital meters , scales of potentiometers , recorders , cathode - ray tubes and monitors of microcomputers are some examples . Sample Containers Sample ... Instruments for Optical Spectroscopy 19B Spectroscopic Instruments.
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... Instrument Designs In this section , we consider four general types of spectroscopic instruments : ( 1 ) single - beam , ( 2 ) double - beam in space , ( 3 ) double - beam in time , and ( 4 ) multichannel . Single - Beam Instruments ...
... Instrument Designs In this section , we consider four general types of spectroscopic instruments : ( 1 ) single - beam , ( 2 ) double - beam in space , ( 3 ) double - beam in time , and ( 4 ) multichannel . Single - Beam Instruments ...
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... instruments are nondispersive in the sense that neither employs a grating or prism to disperse radiation into its component wavelengths . Dispersive Instruments With one difference , dispersive infrared instruments are similar in ...
... instruments are nondispersive in the sense that neither employs a grating or prism to disperse radiation into its component wavelengths . Dispersive Instruments With one difference , dispersive infrared instruments are similar in ...
Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
Evaluation of Analytical Data | 6 |
Gravimetric Methods of Analysis | 57 |
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