This set contains 14 YouTube videos, created by Dr Niek Eisink and …
This set contains 14 YouTube videos, created by Dr Niek Eisink and Dr Tjalling Canrinus of the Faculty of Science and Engineering of the University of Groningen. These instructional videos all deal with different laboratory techniques that are highly relevant for chemistry students and researchers, as well as others who work with chemical techniques in their day-to-day work. The following 14 topics are discussed in this set:
The videos aim to be useful tools for current students and staff, professionals who are looking for a refresher on fundamental laboratory techniques, and other educators who want use these videos in their teaching and lab instruction.
The topic is 'Classification of Chromatography'. Powerpoint application has been used for making …
The topic is 'Classification of Chromatography'. Powerpoint application has been used for making the infographic. It briefly explains what is chromatography and its various types.
The illustration contains explaination of all classifcation of the chromatographic methods. And …
The illustration contains explaination of all classifcation of the chromatographic methods. And this illustration also contains the informations about different types of chromatogrpahy with the explaination of mobile and stationary phases. I have made this illustration using 'Microsoft Power Point Presentations'.And I have added the refernces sources and name at the bottom of the page.
I have made my illustraions using 'Power Poin Presentation'. It includes the …
I have made my illustraions using 'Power Poin Presentation'. It includes the information about all three types of classifications of chromatographic method with examples. It also contains some explaination about different types of chromatographies. Ihave also added the name, refernces and sources at the bottom.
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