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of the opposite atom of zinc

of the opposite atom of zinc, Total:17 items.

In the international standard classification, of the opposite atom of zinc involves: Non-ferrous metals, Products of the chemical industry, Water quality, Analytical chemistry, Open systems interconnection (OSI), Networking.


American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), of the opposite atom of zinc

  • ASTM E634-12 Standard Practice for Sampling of Zinc and Zinc Alloys by Spark Atomic Emission Spectrometry
  • ASTM D6827-02(2023) Standard Test Method for Zinc Analysis of Floor Polishes and Floor Polish Polymers By Flame Atomic Absorption (A.A.)

ESDU - Engineering Sciences Data Unit, of the opposite atom of zinc

  • SPB-M6-2-2010 Apr.08: Colloidal Interactions Between Asphaltene and Different Surfaces Measured by Atomic force microscopy (AFM)

API - American Petroleum Institute, of the opposite atom of zinc

  • API MPMS 11.1 VOL IV-1980 Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11.1 - Volume Correction Factors Volume IV Table 23A - Generalized Crude Oils Correction of Observed Relative Density to Relative Density 60/60 Degrees F Table 24A - Generalized Crude Oils Correction of Vo

British Standards Institution (BSI), of the opposite atom of zinc

  • BS 6829-3.1:1989 Analysis of surface active agents (raw materials). Sodium alkylbenzenesulphonates. Method for determination of mean relative molecular mass
  • BS 6829-5.2:1989 Analysis of surface active agents (raw materials). Ethoxylated alcohol and alkylphenol sulphates. Method for estimation of mean relative molecular mass
  • PD 7974-3:2019 Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings. Structural response to fire and fire spread beyond the enclosure of origin (Sub-system 3)
  • BS 7317-1:1990 Methods for analysis of high purity copper cathode Cu-CATH-1 - Method for determination of cadmium, manganese and silver (screening procedure for chromium, cobalt, iron, nickel and zinc) by atomic absorption spectrophotometry
  • BS 7317-2:1990 Methods for analysis of high purity copper cathode Cu-CATH-1 - Method for determination of chromium, cobalt, iron, nickel and zinc by discrete volume nebulization atomic absorption spectrophotometry

German Institute for Standardization, of the opposite atom of zinc

  • DIN 38406-8:2004 German standard methods for examination of water, waste water and sludge - Cations (group E) - Part 8: Determination of zinc - Method by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) using an air-ethine flame (E 8)

RU-GOST R, of the opposite atom of zinc

  • GOST R ISO 16962-2012 Zinc and/or aluminium based coatings on steel. Determination of coating thickness, chemical composition and mass per unit area byglow discharge atomic emission spectrometry method
  • GOST R ISO/IEC ISP 10608-2-1995 Information technology. International standardized profile TAnnnn. Connection-mode transport service over connectionless-mode network service. Part 2. TA51 profile including subnetwork-dependent requirements for CSMA/CD local area networks (LAN)

BE-NBN, of the opposite atom of zinc

  • NBN-EN 27627-6-1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 6: Determination of chromium in contents from 0,01 to 2% (m/m) (ISO 7627-6: 1983)
  • NBN-EN 27627-2-1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 2: Determination of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium in contents from 0,001 to 0,02% (m/m) (ISO 7627-2: 1983)
  • NBN-EN 27627-3-1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 3: Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese and nickel in contents from 0,01 to 0,5% (m/m) (ISO 7627-3: 1983)
  • NBN-EN 27627-4-1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 4: Determination of molybdenum, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,01 to 0,5% (m/m) (ISO 7627-4: 1983)
  • NBN-EN 27627-5-1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 5: Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,5 to 2% (m/m) (ISO 7627-5: 1983)




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