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Ewing, Galen W., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1974
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Instrumentation, Laboratory Equipment
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Phillips, Sidney L.; Mack, Dick A. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
This discussion gives a general picture of the instrumentation available or being developed for measuring the four major categories of water pollutants: metals, nutrients, pesticides and oxygen demand. The instruments are classified as follows: manually operated laboratory analyzers, automated laboratory instrumentation, manual field monitors, and…
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Environment, Environmental Research, Instrumentation
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Ewing, Galen W., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Instrumentation, Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Techniques
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Shen, Thomas T.; Stasiuk, William N. – Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1975
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Environment, Environmental Research
Sachdev, Sham L.; And Others – 1972
A description is given of work undertaken to develop a simple, specific, and reliable method for ozone. Reactions of ozone with several 1-alkenes were studied at room temperature (25C). Eugenol (4-allyl-2-methoxy phenol), when reacted with ozone, was found to produce relatively large amounts of formaldehyde as compared to other 1-alkenes tested.…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Environment
Jacobus, John; Raban, Morton – J Chem Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, College Science, Instrumentation, Laboratory Procedures
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Ewing, Galen W., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1975
Identifies a trend in analytical chemistry toward greater use of instruments and a need for an understanding of the basic principles involved in instrumentation. This need can be fulfilled using homebuilt equipment; examples are provided in the areas of electrolytic conductance and electronic coulometry. (GS)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Electronic Equipment
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Jeffreys, J. A. D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Presented are lists of deshielding constants chosen to be easy to remember and to given estimates close enough to measured shifts to allow interpretation of the spectrum of a compound of known structure. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, College Science, Data, Higher Education
Chase, D. L.; And Others – 1972
Total mercury in ambient air can be collected in iodine monochloride, but the subsequent analysis is relatively complex and tedious, and contamination from reagents and containers is a problem. A sliver wool collector, preceded by a catalytic pyrolysis furnace, gives good recovery of mercury and simplifies the analytical step. An instrumental…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Environment
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Panijpan, Bhinyo – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
Spectroscopic studies on solutions and x-ray diffraction work on crystals lead to the conclusion that the Metrogen of the pyrimidine ring is preferentially protonated. The correct monoprotonated structures of thiamine and its 4-amino-pyrimidine synthetic precursor are presented. (BT)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Chemical Analysis, Chemical Nomenclature, Chemistry
Dee, L. A.; And Others – 1972
The current manual NO (x) sampling and analysis method was evaluated. Improved time-integrated sampling and rapid analysis methods were developed. In the new method, the sample gas is drawn through a heated bed of uniquely active, crystalline, Pb02 where NO (x) is quantitatively absorbed. Nitrate ion is later extracted with water and the…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Environment
McClatchie, E. A. – 1972
A prototype model low level carbon monoxide analyzer was developed using fluorescent cell and negative chopping techniques to achieve a device superior to state of art NDIR (Nondispersive infrared) analyzers in stability and cross-sensitivity to other gaseous species. It is clear that this type of analyzer has that capacity. The prototype…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Environment
Thorpe, Charles J. D. – 1968
The well known Saltzman method for oxides of nitrogen is intended for the determination of these constituents in the ambient atmosphere in the range of a few parts per billion to about 5ppm. However, when sulfur dioxide is present in the gas to be sampled and/or the concentration range of the oxides of nitrogen is from five to several thousand…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, Environment