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Chapter 3, Problems 1–4; 14–18 (pp. 44–45);<br>Chapter 4, Questions and problems 19–26 (p. 61); and<br>Chapter 22, Questions 17–28 (p. 600–601). <br><br>
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BMET 313 Enthusiastic Study / snaptutorial.com BMET 313 Week 7 HomeWork For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Homework #7 Question 9). State the purpose, uses, operation, calibration, and maintenance for colorimeters (include a block diagram/schematic). 10). State the purpose, uses, operation, and maintenance for a flame photometer ( include a block diagram/schematic). 11). State the purpose, uses, operation, and maintenance for spectrophotometers (include block diagram/schematic).
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