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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Lakehead_University/Analytical_I/2%3A_Basic_Tools_of_Analytical_Chemistry/2.1%3A_Measurements_in_Analytical_Chemistry
    Analytical chemistry is a quantitative science. Whether determining the concentration of a species, evaluating an equilibrium constant, measuring a reaction rate, or drawing a correlation between a co...Analytical chemistry is a quantitative science. Whether determining the concentration of a species, evaluating an equilibrium constant, measuring a reaction rate, or drawing a correlation between a compound’s structure and its reactivity, analytical chemists engage in “measuring important chemical things.” In this section we briefly review the use of units and significant figures in analytical chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Analytical_Chemistry/Instrumental_Analysis_(LibreTexts)/35%3A_Appendicies/35.10%3A_Acronyms_and_Abbreviations
    atomic emission spectroscopy auger electron spectroscopy atomic fluorescence spectroscopy correlation spectroscopy differential pulse polarography flame atomic absorption spectrometry heteronuclear co...atomic emission spectroscopy auger electron spectroscopy atomic fluorescence spectroscopy correlation spectroscopy differential pulse polarography flame atomic absorption spectrometry heteronuclear correlation spectroscopy hanging mercury drop electrode high performance liquid chromatography micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography normal hydrogen electrode nuclear overhauser and exchange spectroscopy static mercury drop electrode total correlation spectroscopy
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_Trade_Technical_College/Analytical_Chemistry/2%3A_Analytical_Chemistry_2.0_(Harvey)/03%3A_Basic_Tools_of_Analytical_Chemistry/3.1%3A_Measurements_in_Analytical_Chemistry
    Analytical chemistry is a quantitative science. Whether determining the concentration of a species, evaluating an equilibrium constant, measuring a reaction rate, or drawing a correlation between a co...Analytical chemistry is a quantitative science. Whether determining the concentration of a species, evaluating an equilibrium constant, measuring a reaction rate, or drawing a correlation between a compound’s structure and its reactivity, analytical chemists engage in “measuring important chemical things.” In this section we briefly review the use of units and significant figures in analytical chemistry.

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