BP701T. INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS (Theory)
Nepheloturbidometry- Principle, instrumentation and applications
Nepheloturbidimetry is a technique used to measure the concentration of a substance in a solution by measuring the amount of light scattered by the suspended particles. This technique is widely used in a variety of fields, including clinical chemistry, environmental monitoring, and food and beverage analysis.
These handwritten notes provide a comprehensive overview of nepheloturbidimetry, including its principle, instrumentation, and applications. The notes are written in a clear and concise style, and they are easy to understand. They are also well-organized and easy to navigate.
These notes are an ideal resource for students, researchers, and professionals who want to learn more about nepheloturbidimetry. They can also be used as a reference guide for those who are already familiar with the technique.
Keywords: nepheloturbidimetry, principle, instrumentation, applications, handwritten notes, clinical chemistry, environmental monitoring, food and beverage analysis
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