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The Theory and Instrumentation of the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
Author: Ana Gamboa
Added: 04/25/2003
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                    Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) is the appropriate term used when electro-magnetic radiation (EMR) is absorbed or emitted by atoms and measured.  All atoms can absorb EMR, and the wavelengths at which EMR is absorbed or emitted is exclusive for a particular chemical element.  AAS is a quantitative method of analysis that is used to analyze many metals and a few non-metals.


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Poster: Tyler
Added: -0/7-/2004

It's nice to have a quick, yet technical reference such as this available on the web.
Poster: Bill
Added: -1/1-/2003

Glad to see this educational information posted for all curious readers to digest. As an analytical chemist myself I find the flame and graphite furnace instruments to be invaluable tools of my trade.
Poster: Nasir
Added: -1/1-/2003

Thanks for such a valuable info. But There is no info about Comissioning of AAS.
I'll be grateful to u if u mail desired info. Thanks

Poster: Newton
Added: -1/1-/2003

I disagree with the author...
Poster: nestor
Added: -1/0-/2003

i agree with the author
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