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  2. List of chemical analysis methods - Wikipedia

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    Personal tools. Donate; Create account; ... Analytical chemistry; ... This page was last edited on 14 November 2023, at 15:12 (UTC).

  3. Category:Chemical tests - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a chemical test is qualitative or semi-quantitative procedure designed to prove the existence of a chemical compound or chemical group with the aid of a specific reagent. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  4. Chemical test - Wikipedia

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    Phosphate tests test for phosphate; The sodium fusion test tests for the presence of nitrogen, sulfur, and halides in a sample; The Zerewitinoff determination tests for any acidic hydrogen; The Oddy test tests for acid, aldehydes, and sulfides; Gunzberg's test tests for the presence of hydrochloric acid; Kelling's test tests for the presence of ...

  5. List of reagents - Wikipedia

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    is an alkaline solution of potassium permanganate; used in organic chemistry as a qualitative test for the presence of unsaturation, such as double bonds; N-Bromosuccinimide: used in radical substitution and electrophilic addition reactions in organic chemistry. Also acts as a mild oxidizer to oxidize benzylic or allylic alcohols.

  6. Category:Laboratory techniques - Wikipedia

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    Randall–Selitto test; Recombinase polymerase amplification; Recrystallization (chemistry) Reflux; Relative fluorescence units; Restriction landmark genomic scanning; Reverse complement polymerase chain reaction; Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction

  7. Elemental analysis - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Lavoisier is regarded as the inventor of elemental analysis as a quantitative, experimental tool to assess the chemical composition of a compound. At the time, elemental analysis was based on the gravimetric determination of specific absorbent materials before and after selective adsorption of the combustion gases.

  8. Electroanalytical methods - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the difference in potential between the two electrodes gives an assessment of the sample's composition. In fact, since the potentiometric measurement is a non-destructive measurement, assuming that the electrode is in equilibrium with the solution, we are measuring the solution's potential.

  9. Litmus test - Wikipedia

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    Litmus test may refer to: Litmus test (chemistry), used to determine the acidity of a chemical solution; Litmus test (politics), a question that seeks to find the character of a potential candidate by measuring a single indicator; The Litmus Test, a Radio 4 programme presented by Fred Harris; The Litmus Test, a 2004 album by Cut Chemist