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The analysis of paint helps establish authenticity or works of art. This laboratory experiment, still under development at the time of this report, helps students put measurements in context. The linked discussion forum...
Using exposition, graphics, and commercial videos, this module teaches the theory and application of affinity chromatography in the characterization of proteins, nucleic acids, and other biochemical/biomedical systems. ...
This article describes the practical design and construction of a small, inexpensive programmable potentiostat including a list of the components and circuitry for building a complete self-contained potentiostat - all...
This courseware module is structured for either a lecture presentation or self-study tutorial on analytical potentiometry. The level of presentation spans upper high school to college students. Topics include historical...
This webpage includes primers for a variety of different analytical techniques. Links to animations and audio descriptions of analytically related concepts are also provided. Techniques include atomic absorption,...
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