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  • San Jose State CHEMISTRY 155 Fall 2009
    CHEM 155 Instrumental Analysis Prof. Terrill DH-007 924-4970 rterrill@jupiter.sjsu.edu Page 1 of 3 Homework 8 Solutions 8-1 The flame absorption peak for calcium in a low-temperature flame is broad because the calcium is largely present as the calci
  • San Jose State CHEMISTRY 155 Fall 2009
    American Beverage Association : Nutrition & Health : Caffeine Page 1 of 5 Caffeine Products listed below contain caffeine. Many refreshment beverages do not contain caffeine. Company Brand Milligrams of Caffeine 8 oz. serving 25 37 Milligrams of
  • San Jose State CHEMISTRY 155 Fall 2009
    Homework 9 Solutions 9.3. What is the single, important thing that is changing with all of the above adjustments (a-d)? The important thing that is changing is the concentration of free atoms in the observation region of the flame. This, in turn, c
  • San Jose State CHEMISTRY 155 Fall 2009
    Tuesday, April 06, 2004 Chem 155 Lecture Notes Page 1 of 13 Tuesday, April 06, 2004 Chem 155 Lecture Notes Page 2 of 13 Tuesday, April 06, 2004 Chem 155 Lecture Notes Page 3 of 13 Tuesday, April 06, 2004 Chem 155 Lecture Notes Page 4 of 13
  • San Jose State CHEMISTRY 155 Fall 2009
    CHEM 155 Instrumental Analysis Prof. Terrill DH-007 924-4970 rterrill@jupiter.sjsu.edu Page 1 of 3 Homework Assignments for the Semester HW-5. Skoog Ch 7 Problems 7-6, 7-7, 7-8, 7-9 and answer the following: Describe, in less than 15 sentences, the
  • San Jose State CHEMISTRY 155 Fall 2009
    CHEM 155 Instrumental Analysis Prof. Terrill DH-007 924-4970 rterrill@jupiter.sjsu.edu Page 1 of 4 Homework Assignments for the Semester Homework Assignments for the Semester HW-5. Answer the following questions: 5.1. Why do gas phase atoms exhibit
  • San Jose State CHEMISTRY 155 Fall 2009
    HW2 Skoog Ch 6 Problems 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, 6-8, 6-10, 6-15 Solutions to HW2 6-1 a) Coherent radiation is radiation that is made up of wave trains having identical frequencies or sets of frequencies and phase relationships that are constant with
  • San Jose State CHEMISTRY 155 Fall 2009
    Lab Report Format CHEM 155 Instrumental Analysis Prof. Terrill Page 1 of 1 Comparison of measured results with expected values: t tests Think of a confidence interval as a more informative version of an average and sample standard deviation. (Reca
  • San Jose State CHEMISTRY 155 Fall 2009
    CHEM 155 Instrumental Analysis Prof. Terrill DH-007 924-4970 rterrill@jupiter.sjsu.edu Page 1 of 1 Homework Assignments for the Semester HW-4. Ch. 7 material: What is the advantage of the 4-level laser relative to the 3-level one and why? Draw an e