Category:Analytical chemistry
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Analytical chemistry is the analysis of material samples to gain an understanding of their chemical composition and structure.
Subcategories
This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total.
A
- Analytical reagents (31 P)
- Analytical standards (3 P)
C
- Complexometric indicators (10 P)
- Concentration (7 P)
D
- Drug testing reagents (26 P)
E
- Elemental analysis (7 P)
F
- Food analysis (25 P)
I
P
R
- Redox indicators (14 P)
S
T
U
W
Σ
- Analytical chemistry stubs (113 P)
Pages in category "Analytical chemistry"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 228 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Absorption spectroscopy
- Accelerated solvent extraction
- Accepted and experimental value
- Acid dissociation constant
- Acid value
- Adsorption Method for Sampling of Dioxins and Furans
- Infrared Nanospectroscopy (AFM-IR)
- Aluminon
- Amine value
- Analysis of water chemistry
- Analyst (journal)
- Analyte
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
- Analytical technique
- Analytical thermal desorption
- Analytical ultracentrifugation
- AOAC International
- Applied spectroscopy
- Aquametry
- Argentometry
- Ash (chemistry)
- Assay office
- Asymmetric flow field flow fractionation
- Atomic absorption spectroscopy
- Atomic emission spectroscopy
- AUFS
- AutoAnalyzer
- Autonomous detection system
B
C
- Calibration curve
- Calibration gas
- Canadian Reference Materials
- Capacitance probe
- CD/DVD based immunoassay
- Cerimetry
- Certified reference materials
- Characterization of nanoparticles
- Chelating resin
- Chemcatcher
- Chemical composition
- Chemical equilibrium
- Chemical structure
- Chemical test
- Chemical trap
- Chemometrics
- Chemoreceptor
- Chemotronics
- Coal analysis
- Colorimetric analysis
- Colorimetry (chemical method)
- Colorogenic
- Combustion analysis
- Complexometric indicator
- Coprecipitation
- Countercurrent distribution
- Paul Cremer
- Cross-validation (analytical chemistry)
- Crucible
D
- Dark current (chemistry)
- Decantation
- Deformulation
- Detection limit
- Determination of equilibrium constants
- Dielectrophoresis
- Differential thermal analysis
- Para-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde
- Direct-current plasma
- Direct electron ionization liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry interface
- Dissolved inorganic carbon
- Dry basis
- Dulong–Petit law
E
- Eastern Analytical Symposium
- Electrochemical regeneration
- Electron microprobe
- Electron multiplier
- Electrophoretic mobility shift assay
- Elemental analysis
- Elution
- Emission spectrum
- Empirical formula
- Environmental analysis
- EPA Methods
- Eriochrome Black T
- European Bioanalysis Forum
- Extent of reaction
- Extraction (chemistry)
F
G
I
- Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
- Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
- Institute of Analytical Sciences
- Instrumental chemistry
- Internal standard
- Intervalence charge transfer
- Iodine value
- Ion exchange
- Ion-exchange membrane
- Ionic atmosphere
- Ionic strength
- Isotopic analysis by nuclear magnetic resonance
L
M
N
P
- Particle size analysis
- Parts-per notation
- Passing–Bablok regression
- PCO2
- Permanganometry
- Peroxide fusion
- Perstraction
- Pervaporation
- Pittcon Editors' Awards
- Polar organic chemical integrative sampler
- Position-specific isotope analysis
- Post-mortem chemistry
- Pressure injection cell
- Primary standard
- Process analytical chemistry
- Prompt gamma neutron activation analysis
- Public analyst
Q
S
- Salicylaldoxime
- Sample (material)
- Sample preparation
- Sanger–Black apparatus
- Saponification value
- Screening (environmental)
- Separation process
- Separatory funnel
- Settling
- Single-cell analysis
- Site-directed spin labeling
- Society for Applied Spectroscopy
- Solid-phase extraction
- Sorbent tube
- Soxhlet extractor
- Spin echo small angle neutron scattering
- Spot analysis
- Stabilized liquid membrane devices