In physical and analytical chemistry, colorimetry or colourimetry is a technique used to determine the concentration of colored compounds in solution...
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Colorimeter see: Colorimeter (chemistry) Tristimulus colorimeter Colorimetry Colorimetry (chemical method) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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A list of chemical analysis methods with acronyms. Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS)...
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colorimeter, a polarimeter, a heliostat and a saccharimeter. Colorimetry (chemical method) Herbert, Steven (2008). Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Photography...
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Colorimetric capnography (redirect from Carbon dioxide colorimetry)
by the colorimetric method. Descriptors such as "carbon dioxide colorimetry," "colorimetric carbon dioxide detection," and "chemical colorimetric analysis"...
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Reagent (redirect from Chemical reagent)
color change, or to measure the concentration of a substance, e.g. by colorimetry. Examples include Fehling's reagent, Millon's reagent, and Tollens' reagent...
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Frederic Eugene Ives (section Colorimetry)
on Colorimetry -Fundamentals. 1, 1993 edn. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE Optical Engineering Press Malacara, D. (2002) Color Vision and Colorimetry: Theory...
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Wet chemistry (section Colorimetry)
qualitative chemical measurements, such as changes in color (colorimetry), but often involves more quantitative chemical measurements, using methods such as...
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Assay (redirect from Chemical assay)
the emitted light is of a specific visible wavelength it may be called colorimetry, or it may involve specific wavelength of light e.g. by use of laser...
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Blood sugar level (redirect from Folin-Wu method)
measurements systems vary, depending on laboratories, and on the methods used. Colorimetry techniques can be biased by color changes in test strips (from...
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Digital microfluidics (section Chemical synthesis)
together with analytical analysis procedures such as mass spectrometry, colorimetry, electrochemical, and electrochemiluminescense. In analogy to digital...
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Visible region 400–700 nm spectrophotometry is used extensively in colorimetry science. It is a known fact that it operates best at the range of 0.2–0...
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must then be analyzed to determine the concentration of the phosphorus. Colorimetry is used to determine this concentration. With the addition of the phosphorus...
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Nickel(II) laurate (category Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes)
(1 December 1980). "Studies of infrared, diffuse reflectance spectra, colorimetry and thermal analysis of nickel laurate". Tenside Surfactants Detergents...
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analysts use a variety of different classification methods. The most common classification method was created by S. James, P. Kish, and P. Sutton, and...
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N-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine (category Chemical articles with multiple compound IDs)
Bassett; J. Mendham; R. C. Denney (1989). "Colorimetry and Spectrophotometry". Vogel's Textbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 5th Edition. Longman. p. 702...
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Turbidimetry (category Chemical tests)
aggregate to form particles that can be optically detected by a photometer. Colorimetry Turbidity Mary C. Haven; Gregory A. Tetrault; Jerald R. Schenken (1994)...
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Forensic chemistry (section Methods)
advancement of this method for the detection of blood and semen. Orfila was also the first chemist to successfully classify different chemicals into categories...
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Jaffe reaction (category Biochemistry methods)
colorimeter for measurement precision, and is credited for introducing colorimetry into modern biochemical analysis. Folin's research did not focus on creatinine...
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represent the spectrum of a light-source, such as a star. In radiometry and colorimetry (or color science more generally), the spectral power distribution (SPD)...
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Textile testing (section Special test methods)
measure [fiber length] with an end-aligned staple diagram apparatus. Colorimetry that objectively evaluates color dates back to the latter half of the...
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first due to the nondestructive nature of the method. If magnetic particle inspection fails, chemical restoration is the next step in the forensic analysis...
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chemical nomenclature chemical physics chemical process 1. Any method or means of changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds in any way, either...
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planktonic culture as assessed by bacterial enumeration or rapid XTT colorimetry". J Antimicrob Chemother. 56 (2): 331–336. doi:10.1093/jac/dki217. PMC 1317301...
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In colorimetry, the Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors based on three properties of color: hue (basic color), value (lightness)...
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original (PDF) on 30 September 2006. Janos Schanda (2007). "3: CIE Colorimetry". Colorimetry: Understanding the CIE System. Wiley Interscience. pp. 37–46....
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substances at different wavelengths of light. Colorimetry – Spectroscopy and Circular dichroism – method for detecting chiral groups in molecules, especially...
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standard. Attempts to automate this process using spectrophotometry and colorimetry were limited by the fact that hemoglobin is present in the blood in many...
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Magnesium oxide (category Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes)
diverse domains. It was historically used as a reference white color in colorimetry, owing to its good diffusing and reflectivity properties. It may be smoked...
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available in different tints such as blue, violet and red. Whiteness in colorimetry is the degree to which a surface is white. The term "whiteness" refers...
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