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Atomic absorption spectrophotometry is used to determine traces of metals in solutions; this method is now very accurate and specific.
Atomic absorption spectrophotometry is a method in analytical chemistry.
Spectral interference is more common in atomic emission spectroscopy due to overlapping spectral lines.
There are lots of ways. Atomic absorption spectroscopy comes to mind.
ability of instrument to determine its desired elements
Source modulation is employed to distinguish between atomic absorption (an ac signal) and flame emission (a dc signal).
Atomic absorption spectrophotometry is a method in analytical chemistry.
Spectral interference is more common in atomic emission spectroscopy due to overlapping spectral lines.
Ted Hadeishi has written: 'Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometry' -- subject(s): Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Zeeman effect
William John Price has written: 'Spectrochemical analysis by atomic absorption' -- subject(s): Atomic absorption spectroscopy
Mainly it is used for soil analysis and water analysis.
There are lots of ways. Atomic absorption spectroscopy comes to mind.
ability of instrument to determine its desired elements
Source modulation is employed to distinguish between atomic absorption (an ac signal) and flame emission (a dc signal).
D. C Girvin has written: 'On-line Zeeman atomic absorption spectroscopy for mecury analysis in oil shale gases' -- subject(s): Mercury, Atomic absorption spectroscopy, Air, Analysis, Pollution
Because nonmetallic elements are in vacuum UV
Atomic absorption spectrometry is the measurement of the absorption of optical radiation by atoms in the gaseous state. Usually only absorptions involving the ground state, known as resonance lines, are observed.
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