Introduction to instrumental analysis / Robert D. Braun
Material type:
- 70072914
- QA 79.I5 .B73 1987

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | General Education | GC QA 79.I5 .B73 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000006295 |
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GC QA 533 .F85 1959 Plane trigonometry / | GC QA 533 .H45 1956 Plane trigonometry / | GC QA 76 .G55 1978 Successful data processing system analysis/ | GC QA 79.I5 .B73 1987 Introduction to instrumental analysis / | GC QB 42.3 .S44 1988 c.1 Foundations of astronomy / | GC QB 42.3 .S44 1988 c.2 Foundations of astronomy / | GC QB 15 .R64 1982 Astronomy for the inquiring mind : the growth and use of theory in science / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction to chemical instrumental analysis -- 2. Simple DC and AC electric circuits -- 3. Electronic circuits -- 4. Operational amplifiers, logic devices, and computers -- 5. Introduction to spectral methods of analysis -- 6. Atomic absorption spectrophotometry -- 7. Flame emission and atomic emission -- 8. Atomic fluorescence, resonant ionization, and laser-enhanced ionization -- 9. Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy of polyatomic species -- 10. Chemiluminescence and electrochemiluminescence -- 11. Fluorescence and phosphorescence -- 12. Infrared spectroscopy -- 13. Photoacoustic spectroscopy -- 14. Radiactive scattering -- 15. Refractometry -- 16. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- 17. Electron spin resonance spectrometry.
Writing a text for an instrumental analysis course is a formidable task. The number of types of instrumental methods of chemical analysis is staggering. Because space and time are limited, it is impossible to describe all of the instrumental methods in a single text.
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