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885Chapter 13Kinetic MethodsChapter OverviewSection 13A Kinetic Techniques versus Equilibrium TechniquesSection 13B Chemical KineticsSection 13C RadiochemistrySection 13D Flow Injection AnalysisSection 13E Key TermsSection 13F Chapter SummarySection 13G ProblemsSection 13H Solutions to Practice Exercises There are many ways to categorize analytical techniques, several of which we introduced in earlier chapters. In Chapter 3 we classified techniques by whether the signal is proportional to the absolute amount or the relative amount of analyte. For example, precipitation gravimetry is a total analysis technique because the precipitate s mass is proportional to the absolute amount, or moles, of analyte. UV/Vis absorption spectroscopy, on the other hand, is a concentration technique because absorbance is proportional to the relative amount, or concentration, of analyte.

Chapter 13 Kinetic Methods 887 There are many potential advantages to kinetic methods of analysis, perhaps the most important of which is the ability to use chemical reactions

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