Instrumental methods of chemical analysis / Galen Wood Ewing
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- 70198578
- QD 79.15 .E95 1985

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Gen. Ed - CAH | GC QD 79.15 .E95 1985 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000003757 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Introduction to optical methods -- Chapter 3. The absorption of radiation: ultraviolet and visible -- Chapter 4. The absorption of radiation: infrared -- Chapter 5. Atomic absorption -- Chapter 6. Molecular luminescence and raman spectroscopy -- Chapter 7. Photoacoustic spectroscopy -- Chapter 8. The scattering of radiation -- Chapter 9. Atomic emission spectroscopy -- Chapter 10. Polarimetry, optical rotatory dispersion, and circular dichroism -- Chapter 11. X-Ray methods -- Chapter 12. Electron and ion spectroscopy -- Chapter 13. Magnetic resonance Spectroscopy -- Chapter 14. Introduction to electrochemical methods -- Chapter 15. Potentiometry -- Chapter 16. Voltammetry, Polarography, and related methods -- Chapter 17. Electrodeposition and coulometry -- Chapter 18. Conductimetry -- Chapter 19. Introduction to chromatography -- Chapter 20. Gas chromatography -- Chapter 21. Liquid chromatography -- Chapter 22. Mass spectrometry -- Chapter 23. Thermometric methods -- Chapter 24. Nuclear methods -- Chapter 25. Automatic analyzes -- Chapter 26. General considerations in analysis -- Chapter 27. Electronic circuity for analytical instruments -- Chapter 28. Computers in analytical instrumentation.
The text is planned for use in upper-level undergraduate or first-year graduate classes. To be most effective, this course should follow work in elementary quantitative analysis and a year of physics; it may follow or run concurrently with calculus is employed where needed.
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