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McGraw Hill Financial, Inc. is an American publicly traded corporation headquartered in Rockefeller Center in New York City. Its primary areas of business are financial, publishing, and business services.
Qualitative or quantitative analysis of chemicals that are in quantities of the order of grams.
Industry:Chemistry
The number of milligrams of sulfur per 100 milliliters of sample, determined by electrometric titration; used in the petroleum industry for oils.
Industry:Chemistry
In chromatography, a tube holding the stationary phase through which the mobile phase is passed.
Industry:Chemistry
Analytical techniques developed to continuously monitor physical or chemical changes of a sample which occur as the temperature of a sample is increased or decreased. Thermogravimetry, differential thermal analysis, and differential scanning calorimetry are the principal thermoanalytical methods.
Industry:Chemistry
An analytical balance modified for thermogravimetric analysis, involving the measurement of weight changes associated with the transformations of matter when heated.
Industry:Chemistry
Identification and chemical analysis of material on a small scale so that specialized instruments such as the microscope are needed; the material analyzed may be on the scale of 1 microgram.
Industry:Chemistry
A cause of variability in a measurement process that is inherent in and common to the process itself.
Industry:Chemistry
Technique for the study of surfaces of solids by monochromatic- radiation (such as x-ray) contrast effects shown via projection or enlargement of a contact radiograph.
Industry:Chemistry
Glass apparatus used to collect and measure nitrogen and other gases evolved by a chemical reaction. Also known as azotometer.
Industry:Chemistry
1. Measure of the clarity of an otherwise clear liquid by using colorimetric scales. 2. Cloudy or hazy appearance in a naturally clear liquid caused by a suspension of colloidal liquid droplets or fine solids.
Industry:Chemistry