Browsing Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry by Subject "Water analysis"
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THE DETERMINATION OF WATER UTILIZING HEADSPACE GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY AND IONIC LIQUID STATIONARY PHASES
(2016-08-24)Water may be the most analyzed compound in the world. It is measured, monitored and controlled in many industries and most consumer products. The moisture is regulated in products intended for human/animal consumption (e.g. ...