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Microscale chemistry (often referred to as small-scale chemistry, in German: Chemie im Mikromaßstab) is an analytical method and also a teaching method widely used at school and at university levels, working with small quantities of chemical substances. While much of traditional chemistry teaching centers on multi-gramme preparations, milligrammes of substances are sufficient for microscale chemistry. In universities, modern and expensive lab glassware is used and modern methods for detection and characterization of the produced substances are very common. In schools and in many countries of the Southern hemisphere, small-scale working takes place with low-cost and even no-cost material. There has always been a place for small-scale working in qualitative analysis, but the new developments can encompass much of chemistry a student is likely to meet.
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Microscalechemistry (often referred to as small-scale chemistry, in German: Chemie im Mikromaßstab) is an analytical method and also a teaching method...
and cost. (micro total analysis system (μTAS) or lab-on-a-chip). Microscalechemistry reduces the amounts of chemicals used. Many developments improve...
Microscale models form a broad class of computational models that simulate fine-scale details, in contrast with macroscale models, which amalgamate details...
2012[update] by Thames & Kosmos. Many modern chemistry sets are designed according to the guidelines of microscalechemistry; using precise but smaller quantities...
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may also be used for microscale column chromatography. With appropriately fine silica gel, the bulb may be squeezed for microscale flash column chromatography...
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(oxidation process). Bromine test Bruce Mattson, Creighton University. "Microscale Gas Chemistry: Preparing Bromine Water". Media related to Bromine water at Wikimedia...
absence of methyl groups on a DNA sequence MethDB DNA Methylation Database Microscale thermophoresis – a biophysical method to determine the methylisation state...
In chemistry, solubility is the ability of a substance, the solute, to form a solution with another substance, the solvent. Insolubility is the opposite...
resources, food and fiber production, economic development, and human health. Microscale meteorology is the study of short-lived atmospheric phenomena smaller...
surface plasmon resonance (SPR), dual polarisation interferometry (DPI), microscale thermophoresis (MST) are commonly used to assess whether the compound...
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