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Laboratory pH reference solution made of KH<sub>2</sub>PO<sub>4</sub> and Na<sub>2</sub>HPO<sub>4</sub>; when 0.025 molal (equimolal of the potassium and sodium salts), the pH is 6.865 at 25_C.
Industry:Chemistry
The law stating that if a substance is dissolved in two immiscible liquids, the ratio of its concentration in each is constant.
Industry:Chemistry
A test for the presence of glycerin or fats; a sample is heated with potassium bisulfate, and acrolein is released if the test is positive.
Industry:Chemistry
Low-temperature, analytical procedure related to fluorometry; based on the nature and intensity of the phosphorescent light emitted by an appropriately excited molecule.
Industry:Chemistry
The ratio of the concentrations of a given solute in equal volumes of two immiscible solvents after the mixture has been shaken and equilibrium established.
Industry:Chemistry
Separation of a chemical mixture (gas or liquid) by passing it over an adsorbent bed which adsorbs different compounds at different rates.
Industry:Chemistry
Type of activation analysis in which the _-photon gives all of its energy to an electron in the crystal under analysis, generating a maximum-sized pulse for that particular _-energy.
Industry:Chemistry
In chemical analysis, a sample submitted in such a way that neither its composition nor its identification as a check sample is known to the analyst.
Industry:Chemistry
An indicator used in solutions to detect slight excess of a substance or ion; precipitate becomes colored when the indicator is adsorbed. An example is fluorescein.
Industry:Chemistry
Measurement of the colorant concentration in a solution by means of the tristimulus values of three primary light filter-photocell combinations.
Industry:Chemistry