Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Use of instrumentation is an essential part of chemical analysis which interacts with many other fields of pure and applied sciences. Analytica l instrumentation plays an important role in the formulation , production and evaluation of new products, and in the protection of consumers and environment. Scientists, engineers and technicians need information obtained from chemical analysis in their work and chemists often require information provided by instrumental techniques outside their areas of specialisation. Instrumentation provides lower detection limits required to assure safe foods, drugs, water and air. Manufacture of materials , the composition of which must be known precisely such as the subst ances used in integrated circuit chips, is monitored by analytical instruments while the analyst is free to examine components of analytical system such as sampling methods, data treatment and evolution of results.
Publication Language |
English |
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Publication Access Type |
Premium |
Publisher |
CBSPD |
Publication Year |
2023 |
Publication Type |
Textbooks |
ISBN/ISSN |
'9789387964396 |
Publication Category |
CBSPD Medical Collection |
Publication Subject |
Medical |
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