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Spectrophotometric determination of iron for highschools. Spectrophotometric multicomponent analysis applied to trace metal determinations. This popular textbook gives a clear account of the principles of the main statistical methods used in modern analytical laboratories. While many textbooks on analytical chemistry cover sam, most give only a rudimentary description of the. Acid digestions, either at atmospheric pressure or at. Introduction it may be defined that analytical chemistry is the study of separation, quantification and chemical components identification of natural and artificial materials constituted with one or more compounds or elements. The determination is based on molybdenum blue chemistry using the standard addition quantification method.
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