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Physical Methods in Chemical Analysis
β Scribed by Walter Berl (Eds.)
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 638
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME II, Page v
PREFACE, Pages vii-viii, WALTER G. BERL
Metallurgical Polarographic Analysis; Polarometric Titrations, Pages 1-49, JAROSLAV HEYROVSKΓ½
Conductometric Analysis, Pages 51-104, H.T.S. BRITTON
Potentiometric Analysis, Pages 105-153, H.A. LAITINEN
Electrography and Electro-Spot Testing, Pages 155-228, H.W. HERMANCE, H.V. WADLOW
Magnetic Methods of Analysis, Pages 229-254, A.R. KAUFMANN
The Determination of the Area of the Surfaces of Solids, Pages 255-303, GEORGE JURA
Surface Tension Measurements, Pages 305-332, MALCOLM DOLE
Vacuum Techniques and Analysis, Pages 333-386, BENJAMIN B. DAYTON
Gas Analysis by Methods Depending on Thermal Conductivity, Pages 387-437, E.R. WEAVER
The Measurement of Radioactivity for Tracer Applications, Pages 439-499, ALOIS LANGER
Statistical Analysis, Pages 501-589, J. SHERMAN
Chromatographic Analysis, Pages 591-617, WALTER G. BERL
Author Index, Pages 619-632
Subject Index, Pages 633-640
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