Yes there is a mnemonic for the spectrochemical series. It is: "C.B.A.S.E.F.A.G.H.I". This acronym stands for the following order: C - Cation B - Base A - Acid S - Strong E - Electropositive F - Formation A - Anion G - Group H - Hyperconjugation I - Inductive Effect.
By remembering this mnemonic you can easily recall the order of the spectrochemical series.
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Spectrochemical analysis is a method that involves using spectroscopic techniques to identify and quantify the chemical composition of a sample. Calibration curves are used in spectrochemical analysis to establish a relationship between the concentration of a known standard solution and the corresponding signal intensity measured by the spectrometer. By plotting a series of standard solutions with known concentrations and their corresponding signal intensities, a calibration curve is generated to help quantify the amount of an analyte in an unknown sample based on its measured signal intensity.
I am not aware of any mnemonic. It is simplest just to memorise the order.
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John J. O'Connor has written: 'Characteristics and calibration of photographic emulsions for spectrochemical analysis'
Charles Eugene Harvey has written: 'Spectrochemical procedures' -- subject(s): Spectrum analysis
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A mnemonic is typically used to remember long concepts and terms, not one word.