Principles of Instrumental Analysis
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Chapter 33, Problem 33.3QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
A Flow injection system for lead in a given sample reaction of carbon tetrachloride solution of dithizone and pb2+ is to be designed
Concept introduction:
Flow injection analysis is a way to deal with chemical sample analysis. It is practiced by infusing some samples into a streaming flowing carrier. Sample mixes with reagents before arriving at an indicator. This process is being utilized in fluorescence spectroscopy, spectrophotometer, mass spectrometry, and different techniques for instrumental investigation.
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