Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
Award Date
1941
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department / School
Chemistry
Abstract
Colorimetry measures the quantity of absorbed light nephelomery measures the quantity of reflected light. Nephelometry posses certain advantages not to be found in other quantitative methods. The average worker is accustomed in most cases to estimating relatively large amounts of substances by gravimetric means, the limitations of which are well known. Insolubility, knowledge of composition, purity, rapid filtration, accurate weighing, constancy of ignition--many of these are sometimes difficult in practice to attain. Nephelometric determinations often may be carried out without the necessity of accomplishing the above.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Colorimetry
Format
application/pdf
Number of Pages
51
Publisher
South Dakota State University
Rights
No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
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Recommended Citation
Kinsley, Charles A., "A Nephelometric Study of Silver Bromide Sols" (1941). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 2133.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/etd/2133