purity

Purity is defined as the fraction of the named material present in the stated chemical form. When using standards (including reference materials) it is obviously important to know what their composition is in terms of their purity.



The term "purity" was found in the following pages:

Material database: American Elements - Ruthenium 99 Metal Isotope
Instrument database: Sedico Ltd. - AFP-100 Flame Photometer
Material database: American Elements - Gadolinium 155 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Tellurium 125 Metal Isotope
Material database: IAEA - MEL International Atomic Energy Agency - IAEA-450 Platinum and trace elements in algae
Material database: American Elements - Erbium 168 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Cadmium 106 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Zinc 67 Metal Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Silver 109 Metal Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Nickel 64 Metal Isotope
Material database: National Research Council of Canada (NRC - CNRC) - HIAS-1 High Purity Arsenic Certified Reference Material for Arsenic Mass Fraction and Elemental Impurities
Material database: Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. - Barium-135 Carbonate
Material database: American Elements - Palladium 105 Metal Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Arsenobetaine
Material database: American Elements - Zinc 70 Oxide Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Magnesium 24 Metal Isotope
Material database: American Elements - Molybdenum 94 Trioxide Isotope
Instrument database: Varian Inc. (Part A) - Vista MPX Simultaneous ICP-OES
Material database: American Elements - Lead 204 Metal Isotope
Material database: JRC - Joint Research Centre - BCR-626 - Arsenobetaine solution