TEST ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY IS A SCIENCE
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Author(s):
MORE BALASAHEB M.
Vol - 2, Issue- 1 ,
Page(s) : 61 - 65
(2011 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ
Abstract
Analytical chemistry is a science concerning development and improvement of methods for detection and determination of chemical substances (species) in various matrices. Determining the presence and identity of a species in a given sample represents one of the two main parts, namely qualitative analysis, while finding the relative and/or absolute concentration represents quantitative analysis. The analytical chain often includes several events important for the outcome of the analysis.
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