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What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?, Total:20 items.
In the international standard classification, What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption? involves: Non-ferrous metals, Water quality, Powder metallurgy, Testing of metals, Ferroalloys.
NL-NEN, What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
- NPR 6450-1980 Water. General prescription of atomic absorption spectrometry
NO-SN, What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
- NS 4770-1994 Water analysis. Determination of metals by atomic absorption spectrometry, atomization in flame. General principles and guidelines
Danish Standards Foundation, What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
- DS 2210:1990 Water analysis. Determination of metals in water, sludge, and sedimend by flameless atomic absorption spectrometry. Electrothermal atomization in graphite furnace. General principles and guidelines
- DS 259:1982 Determination of metals in water, sludge and sediment. General guidelines for detrmination by atomic absorption spectrophotometry in flame
- DS 259:2004 Determination of metals in water, sludge and sediments - General guidelines for determination by atomic absorption spectrophotometry in flame
- DS/EN 27627-1:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 1: General requirements
- DS/ISO 7627-1:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 1: General requirements
YU-JUS, What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
- JUS C.A1.541-1990 Eardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 1: General requirewients
SE-SIS, What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
- SIS SS 02 81 50-1980 Metal content of water, sludge and sediment determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy, atomization in flame — General principies and guide/ines
- SIS SS 02 81 57-1980 Metal content of water, sludge and sediment determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy, atomization in flame — Special guidelines for manganese
- SIS SS 02 81 73-1985 Metal content of water, sludge and sediment determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy, atomization in flame — Special guidelines for chromium
- SIS SS 02 81 51-1980 Metal content of water, sludge and sediment determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy, atomization in flame — Special guidelines for aluminum
- SIS SS 02 81 61-1982 Meta! content of water determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy, atomization in flame - Special guidelines for calcium and magnesium
- SIS SS 02 81 83-1986 Metal content of water, sludge and sediment - Determined by flameless atomic absorption spectrometry - Electrothermal atomization in a graphite furnace - General principles and guidelines
British Standards Institution (BSI), What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
- BS 7455-1:1991 Analysis of nickel alloys by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - General requirements and sample dissolution
European Committee for Standardization (CEN), What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
- EN 27627-1:1993 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; part 1: general requirements (ISO 7627-1:1983)
International Organization for Standardization (ISO), What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
- ISO 11438-1:1993 Ferronickel; determination of trace-element content by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometric method; part 1: general requirements and sample dissolution
- ISO 11437-1:1994 Nickel alloys - Determination of trace-element content by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 1: General requirements and sample dissolution
German Institute for Standardization, What kind of water is generally used for atomic absorption?
- DIN ISO 7627-1:1991-07 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; general requirements; identical with ISO 7627-1:1983
- DIN ISO 7627-1:1991 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; general requirements; identical with ISO 7627-1:1983