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  2. Spectrochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Spectrochemistry is the application of spectroscopy in several fields of chemistry. It includes analysis of spectra in chemical terms, and use of spectra to derive the structure of chemical compounds, and also to qualitatively and quantitively analyze their presence in the sample.

  3. N-Chlorosuccinimide - Wikipedia

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  4. Diphenyl carbonate - Wikipedia

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    World production capacity of diphenyl carbonate was 254,000 tonnes in 2002, and phosgenation of phenol is the most significant route. [5] Phosgenation of phenol can proceed under various conditions.

  5. Certificate of analysis - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of analysis (COA) is a formal laboratory-prepared document that details the results of (and sometimes the specifications and analytical methods for) one or more laboratory analyses, signed—manually or electronically—by an authorized representative of the entity conducting the analyses. This document gives assurances to the ...

  6. Spectrochemical series - Wikipedia

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    A spectrochemical series is a list of ligands ordered by ligand "strength", and a list of metal ions based on oxidation number, group and element.For a metal ion, the ligands modify the difference in energy Δ between the d orbitals, called the ligand-field splitting parameter in ligand field theory, or the crystal-field splitting parameter in crystal field theory.

  7. Thiophenol - Wikipedia

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    Thiophenol is an organosulfur compound with the formula C 6 H 5 SH, sometimes abbreviated as PhSH. This foul-smelling colorless liquid is the simplest aromatic thiol.The chemical structures of thiophenol and its derivatives are analogous to phenols, where the oxygen atom in the hydroxyl group (-OH) bonded to the aromatic ring in phenol is replaced by a sulfur atom.

  8. Spectrochimica Acta Part B - Wikipedia

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    Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering spectroscopy.. The journal was established in 1939 as Spectrochimica Acta.

  9. Potassium osmate - Wikipedia

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    Potassium osmate is the inorganic compound with the formula K 2 [OsO 2 (OH) 4].This diamagnetic purple salt contains osmium in the VI (6+) oxidation state. [1] When dissolved in water a red solution is formed.