Physical Methods in Chemical Analysis. Volume III
β Scribed by Walter G. Berl (Eds.)
- Year
- 1956
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 651
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME III, Page v
PREFACE, Pages vii-viii, WALTER G. BERL
Gas Chromatography, Pages 1-28, COURTENAY S.G. PHILLIPS
Electrochromatography (Zone Electrophoresis, Pherography), Pages 29-70, THEODOR WIELAND, KLAUS DOSE
Electroanalytical Methods in Trace Analysis, Pages 71-105, W. DONALD COOKE
High-Frequency Method of Chemical Analysis, Pages 107-134, W.J. BLAEDEL, D.L. PETITJEAN
Field Emission Microscopy, Pages 135-182, ERWIN W. MΓLLER
Theory and Principles of Sampling for Chemical Analysis, Pages 183-217, A.A. BENEDETTI-PICHLER
Flame Photometry, Pages 219-280, KENNETH W. GARDINER
Microwave Spectroscopy, Pages 281-301, BENJAMIN P. DAILEY
Analytical Applications of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Pages 303-381, H.S. GUTOWSKY
Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrometric Analysis, Pages 383-399, GEORGE L. CLARK
Analytical Distillation, Pages 401-446, WALTER J. PODBIELNIAK, SEATON T. PRESTON
Neutron Spectroscopy and Neutron Interactions in Chemical Analysis, Pages 447-621, T.I. TAYLOR, W.W. HAVENS JR.
Author Index, Pages 623-641
Subject Index, Pages 642-652
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