Job plot
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Job plot
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Within chemistry, a Job plot, otherwise known as the method of continuous variation or Job's method, is a method used in analytical chemistry to determine the stoichiometry of a binding event. The method is named after Paul Job and is also used in instrumental analysis and advanced chemical equilibrium texts and research articles. Job first published his method in 1928, while studying the associations of ions in solution. By plotting the UV absorbance of a solution of Tl(NO3)/NH3 against the mol
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Type of graph used in analytical chemistry
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_plot
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2023-09-01T22:16:50Z
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