Miscellaneous topics
related topic: Geology - minerals & crystals |
Analytical instrumentation the most common methods of instrumental
analysis |
Beer's law |
Chemicals in the environment chemical fact sheets, pollution, toxics |
Chemistry art gallery |
Chromatography,
Gas chromatography chromatography involves a sample (or sample extract)
being dissolved in a mobile phase (which may be a gas, a liquid or a
supercritical fluid). The mobile phase is then forced through an immobile,
immiscible stationary phase |
Clarification
water clarification is the process of removing suspended solids from water.
In this chapter, factors governing the destabilization, coagulation and
removal of suspended solids from water are reviewed |
Demineralization |
International chemical safety cards internationaal programma voor
chemische veiligheid |
Nuclear chemistry |
Papermaking the chemistry of papermaking |
Pocket guide to chemical hazards index of chemical names,
a tip |
The catalyst designed for chemistry teachers |
VRML creator for chemical structures |
Zeep maken
leer zeep maken, caustische soda, natronloog, lye, gootsteenontstopper,
natriumhydroxide, in Dutch |
Horizontaal |
Distillation |
Diffusion
Processes In its simplest form, diffusion is the transport of a material
or chemical by molecular motion |
Distillation
distillation: a process in which a liquid or vapour mixture of two or more substances is separated into its component fractions of desired purity, by
the application and removal of heat, distillation is based on the fact that the vapour of a boiling mixture will be richer in the components that have
lower boiling points |
Distillation columns |
Distillation column control |
Distillation
Theory And Practice |
Distillation -
overview Distillation separates chemicals by the difference in how
easily they vaporize. The two major types of classical distillation include
continuous distillation and batch distillation, ... |
Energy conservation in distillation |
Ethanol Distillation |
Extractive distillation
separation technique in the chemical and petroleum industry |
Petroleum Refining |
Petroleum
Refining Processes |
Reactive
distillation Reactive distillation is used with reversible, liquid phase
reactions |
Types of distillation columns |
Horizontaal |
Spectroscopy |
Atomic spectroscopy |
Basic mass
spectroscopy |
Différentes
techniques de spectrométrie en Français |
Infra-red absorption spectroscopy |
Mass spectrometry |
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy - NMR |
Raman spectroscopy |
Spectroscopy incorporating all the major spectroscopic techniques: mass
spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, magnetic resonance imaging, x-ray,
atomic absorption, Raman, IR, UV/VIS, proteomics and chemometrics |
Spectroscopy spectroscopy is the use of the absorption, emission, or
scattering of electromagnetic radiation by matter to qualitatively or
quantitatively study the matter or to study physical processes. The matter
can be atoms, molecules, atomic or molecular ions, or solids |
UV - Vis. absorption spectroscopy |
UV - Vis. luminescence spectroscopy |
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