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McFadden, W.H., Techniques of Combined Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, Wiley, New York, 1973. McLafferty, F.W., Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Wiley, New York, 1983. [Pg.451]

Chodkiewicz, R. A Recuperated Gas Turbine Incorporating External Heat Sources in the Combined Gas-Steam Cycle, ASME Paper No. 2000-GT-0593. [Pg.111]

Combined gas-dispersion, blending, and material drawdown (corn wet milling)... [Pg.567]

Rufli, P.A. (1987), A systematic analysis of the combined gas-steam cycle, Proc. ASME COGEN— Turbo I, 135-146. [Pg.129]

Wunsch, A. (1978), Combined gas/steam turbine power stations—the present state of progress and future developments. Brown Boveri Review 65(10), 646-655. [Pg.129]

Deuterium exchange of conjugated enones and dienones on pretreated gas chromatography columns has been found useful for the characterization of these compounds by combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. ... [Pg.155]

Wilson, W. B., Industrial Applications for Combined Gas Turbine—Steam Turbine Plants, Bui. GER 1371, presented at 19 Annual Meeting, American Power Conference, Chicago, IL, General Electric Co., Schenectady, NY. [Pg.689]

Chemical Ionization Source Combination Gas Chromatography/Chemical... [Pg.12]

Combined Gas Chromatography—Mass Spectrometry Applications in Organic Analysis , Wiley-Interscience, NY (1973) 65) C.S. [Pg.57]

EXAMPLE 4.4 Sample exercise Using the combined gas law when one variable is changed... [Pg.271]

B. Benzobarrelene. A dry 1-1., three-necked, round-bottomed flask is equipped with a magnetic stirring bar, a combined gas-inlet tube and rubber septum, a 500-ml. pressure-equalizing dropping funnel, and a reflux condenser connected to a Nujol bubbler. The flask is charged with 500 ml. of dry tetrahydrofuran (Note 14) and 17 g. (0.74 mole) of sodium wire with a diameter of ca. 0.5 mm. The mixture is stirred and heated at reflux under an atmosphere of argon or nitrogen, and 50 ml. of freshly distilled tert-butyl alcohol is added. Immediately afterward a solution of 15 g. (0.051 mole) of... [Pg.37]

Deo PD, Howard PH. 1978. Combined gas-liquid chromatographic mass spectrometric analysis of some commercial aryl phosphate oils. J Assoc Off Anal Chem 61 266-270. [Pg.337]

Drucker, D. B. Jenkins, S. A. Applications of mass spectrometry including combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in taxonomic studies of bacteria. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 1989,17, 245-249. [Pg.59]

According to the combined gas law, the volume of a given mass of gas can have any value, depending on its temperature and pressure. To compare the quantities of gas present in two different samples, it is useful to adopt a set of standard conditions of temperature and pressure. By universal agreement, the standard temperature is chosen as 273 K (0°C) and the standard pressure is chosen as exactly 1 atm (760torr). Together, these conditions are referred to as standard conditions or as standard temperature and pressure (STP). While there is nothing special about STP, some authors and some instructors find it convenient to use this short notation for this particular temperature and pressure. [Pg.189]

Arts. Boyle s law may be used because the temperature is unchanged. Alternately, the combined gas law may be used, with the Kelvin equivalent of 18°C used for both T[ and 7. ... [Pg.194]

Which temperature scale must be used in (a) Charles law problems (h) ideal gas law problems (e) combined gas law problems (<7) Boyle s law problems ... [Pg.200]

Write an equation for the combined gas law using temperature in Celsius. Explain why the Kelvin scale is more convenient. [Pg.201]

Silfer, J. A., Engel, M. H., Macko, S. A. and Jumeau, E. J. (1991). Stable carbon isotope analysis of amino acid enantiomers by conventional isotope ratio mass spectrometry and combined gas chromatography isotope ratio massspectrometry. Analytical Chemistry 63, 370 374. [Pg.431]

When applying Boyle s Law, we are working at constant temperature and with a constant number of moles of gas. In this case, T = T2, and the Combined Gas Law simplifies to... [Pg.181]

The law we need here that is applied to situations where the number of moles of gas and the volume stay constant can be derived from the Combined Gas Law ... [Pg.181]

Plan (1) Use the Combined Gas Law to calculate the volume that 1 L of the gas would have occupied... [Pg.182]


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