PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS places an emphasis on the theoretical basis of each type of instrument, its optimal area of application, its sensitivity, its precision, and its limitations.You'll also learn about elementary analog and digital electronics, computers, and treatment of analytical datA. Visit the book companion website for tutorials on instrumental methods, Excel files of data analysis and simulations of analytical techniques to help you visualize important concepts in this course, and selected papers from the chemical literature to stimulate interest and provide background information for study.
Principles of Instrumental Analysis
Principles of Instrumental Analysis
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Abul Hussam 18b.1 INTRODUCTION Voltammetry is a part of the repertoire of dynamic electrochemical techniques for the study of redox (reduction–oxidation) reactions through current–voltage relationships.
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V= nRT/p V ∫Vdp pi Pressure, p pf Fig. 3F.5 At constant temperature, the change in Gibbs energy for a perfect gas between two pressures is equal to the area shown below the perfect-gas isotherm. N = n N A energy of a perfect gas at a ...
I. Introduction; How to use the handbook; Sample preparation in analytical chemistry (organic analysis); Sample preparation in analytical chemistry (inorganic analysis); Quantitative measurements; Managing laboratory information; Laboratory automation; II. Separation...