chemical analysis

NOUN
  1. the act of decomposing a substance into its constituent elements
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How To Use chemical analysis In A Sentence

  • Typically, the chemical analysis for each sample yields results on over twenty elements.
  • Maturation studies, based on geochemical analysis, demonstrate that gas-generative maturity is largely dependent on Jurassic burial.
  • Maturation studies, based on geochemical analysis, demonstrate that gas-generative maturity is largely dependent on Jurassic burial.
  • The estimation of the individual coloring matters in these extracts by means of a chemical analysis is under all circumstances a task requiring much experience, especially as the coloring principles are associated in different qualities of each class of dyewood with different proportions of other constituents which often give much trouble to the unpracticed experimenter. Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889
  • Electrochemical techniques are also widely used in chemical analysis.
  • Whereas biogeochemical methods require chemical analysis of plant organs, the geobotanical methods depend on direct observations of plant morphology and the distribution of plant species.
  • A subsample of the perfusate was refrozen for chemical analysis.
  • It is the basis of quantitative chemical analysis, for example.
  • Wendy Matthews, whose micromorphology studies required the most intensive sampling—and who frequently organized the taking of samples for chemical analysis and other tests—was often the focus of resentment. The Goddess and the Bull
  • Chemical analysis of the pinkroot has shown that it comprises proved medical elements like spigeline, lignin, tannin, albumin and myricin. Find Me A Cure
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