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Бацанова, Л.Р., Новоселова, А.В. (1966) Аналитическая химия бериллия [Analytical chemistry of beryllium]. Наука, Москва.

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Book TitleАналитическая химия бериллия
[Analytical chemistry of beryllium]
AuthorsБацанова, Л.Р.Author
Новоселова, А.В.Author
Year1966
Book SeriesАналитическая химия элементов
PublisherНаукаPlaceМосква
Download URLhttps://www.geokniga.org/bookfiles/geokniga-analiticheskayahimiyaberilliya.pdf
LanguagesRussian
Mindat Ref. ID14063399Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:14063399:5
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Full ReferenceБацанова, Л.Р., Новоселова, А.В. (1966) Аналитическая химия бериллия [Analytical chemistry of beryllium]. Наука, Москва.
Plain TextБацанова, Л.Р., Новоселова, А.В. (1966) Аналитическая химия бериллия [Analytical chemistry of beryllium]. Наука, Москва.
In(n.d.) Аналитическая химия элементов [Analytical Chemistry of Elements], Издательство Академии наук СССР.
Abstract/NotesInstitute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry. VI Vernadsky The Academy of Sciences of the USSR publishes a series of monographs on the analytical chemistry of individual elements. This series - "Analytical Chemistry of the Elements" - will amount to about fifty volumes. The need for such a publication is long overdue. At the same time, we have accumulated vast experience from numerous laboratories and now it has become possible and necessary to summarize it. Thus, the present publication appeared - the series "Analytical Chemistry of the Elements", which is carried out for the first time. The analytical chemistry of any element and its various compounds is currently extremely diverse, both due to the complexity of modern objects of study and the breadth of the range of concentrations that may need to be determined, and due to the variety of methods used.
In this regard, a general plan was developed for the monographs both in terms of content and the sequence of presentation of the material.
Monographs contain general information about the properties of elements and their compounds. Then the chemical reactions that form the basis for analytical purposes are outlined. Methods, both physical and physico-chemical and chemical, are described in relation to the quantitative determination of a given chemical element, starting with the analysis of raw materials, then typical intermediate products of production and, finally, final products, metals or alloys, oxides, salts and other compounds and materials. As a rule, the principles of determination are given and, where necessary, a precise description of the entire determination process is given. Necessary attention is paid to fast methods of analysis. An independent place is occupied by the presentation of methods for determining the so-called impurity elements in pure materials.
Attention is drawn to the accuracy and sensitivity of methods in connection with the general trend of increasing the sensitivity of methods for determining traces of impurity elements.


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