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Decks in this class (18)

Critical Thinking (Lecture 2)
What is the scientific method
1  cards
Sampling (Lecture 3)
What are the steps in the scienti...,
What is population,
What is a sample
16  cards
Measurements and Errors (Lecture 4)
What does accuracy describe,
What does precision describe,
How can you demonstrate accuracy
12  cards
Significant Figures (Lecture 5)
Significant figures,
When are zeros significant,
How do significant figures work i...
5  cards
Statistics and Data Analysis (Lecture 6)
How should you round off,
What is the real rule,
What is raw data
8  cards
Acids and Bases (Lecture 7)
If kc 1 where does the equilibriu...,
In kc calculations what is disreg...,
What is le chatelier s principle
16  cards
Buffers and Solutions (Lecture 8)
What is a buffer,
What is a solution,
How is molarity calculated
3  cards
Separation Techniques (Lecture 9)
What is the goal of an analytical...,
How do we achieve analytical sepa...,
What two factors limit a separati...
9  cards
Liquid-Liquid Extraction (Lecture 10)
What is kd,
What is the effect of ph on kd,
When is d is used instead of kd
3  cards
Chromatography (Lecture 12)
What is the mobile phase,
What is the stationary phase,
What is the eluent
16  cards
Quality assurance and calibration methods (Lecture 17 )
What is sensitivity,
What is specificity selectivity,
What is the detection limit
12  cards
Standard addition (Lecture 18)
What is quality assurance,
What is method validation,
How can you demonstrate accuracy
16  cards
Internal standards (Lecture 20)
What is an internal standard,
How do we determine how much anal...,
Why is the internal standard chem...
6  cards
Calibration methods (Lecture 21)
How do you calculate ppm and ppb,
What are the equations associated...
2  cards
Gas Chromatography (Lecture 22)
What is the mobile phase,
What are the criteria for the sta...,
What is the most common stationar...
23  cards
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (Lecture 24)
What are the fundamental concepts...,
Why is gc preferred over lc when ...,
What are the key facts regarding ...
8  cards
Mass Spectrometry (Lecture 25)
What is mass spectrometry is a te...,
What does a mass spectrum display,
What types of analysis does mass ...
20  cards
Microfluidics (Lecture 27)
What is microfluidics,
What is the aim of microfluidics,
On what scales can microfluidic t...
5  cards

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