9780199942312-0199942315-Instrumental Analysis

Instrumental Analysis

ISBN-13: 9780199942312
ISBN-10: 0199942315
Edition: 1
Author: Robert Granger, Hank Yochum, Jill Granger, Karl Sienerth
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 880 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780199942312
ISBN-10: 0199942315
Edition: 1
Author: Robert Granger, Hank Yochum, Jill Granger, Karl Sienerth
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardcover 880 pages

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Instrumental Analysis (ISBN-13: 9780199942312 and ISBN-10: 0199942315), written by authors Robert Granger, Hank Yochum, Jill Granger, Karl Sienerth, was published by Oxford University Press in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Chemistry (Scientific Instruments, Experiments, Instruments & Measurement , Physics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Instrumental Analysis (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Chemistry books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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At its core, Instrumental Analysis covers the underlying theory, instrumental design, applications, and operation of spectroscopic, electroanalytical, chromatographic, and mass spectral instrumentation. It provides students with the requisite skills to identify the comparative advantages and disadvantages in choosing one analytical technique over another by combining direct comparisons of the techniques with a discussion of how these choices affect the interpretation of the data in its final form. The text is organized into sections that include Spectroscopy & Spectrometry, Separation Science, and Electroanalytical Chemistry. Comprehensive and engaging, Instrumental Analysis provides the most modern coverage of chemical instrumentation.

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Xenon Arc lamps (sources) produce a broad spectral output from ~ 185 nm to 2000 nm. This is also the approximate spectral range of natural sunlight. Because Xenon sources can be as bright as 33,000 lumens, their relatively high intensity and broad spectral range make them well suited for UV-vis spectroscopy, where low level detection and high spectral resolution are required. This component, along with other sources such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs), is presented in chapter 6 of Instrumental Analysis.

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