Statistical Data Analysis in Chemistry
Statistical methods are essential for interpreting chemical data, assessing uncertainty, and validating analytical results.
AnalyticalValidation of Analytical Methods
Method validation demonstrates that an analytical procedure is suitable for its intended purpose.
AnalyticalX-ray Diffraction (XRD)
X-ray Diffraction determines the crystal structure and phase composition of solid materials by analyzing diffraction patterns.
AnalyticalX-ray Fluorescence (XRF)
X-ray Fluorescence spectrometry identifies and quantifies elements by measuring characteristic X-rays emitted from a sample.
AnalyticalGas Chromatography (GC)
Gas chromatography separates and analyzes volatile compounds by partitioning them between a mobile gas phase and a stationary phase.
AnalyticalIon Exchange Chromatography
Ion exchange chromatography separates ions and polar molecules based on their affinity for charged stationary phases.
AnalyticalThin Layer Chromatography (TLC)
Thin layer chromatography is a simple, rapid technique for separating and analyzing mixtures based on differential migration on a stationary phase.
AnalyticalGravimetric Analysis
Gravimetric analysis determines the amount of an analyte by measuring the mass of a pure precipitate or residue.
AnalyticalPotentiometry and Electrochemical Analysis
Potentiometry measures the electrical potential of an electrochemical cell to determine ion concentration in solution.
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