Atomic Absorption (AA)
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Emission Spectrometry

Atomic absorption spectroscopy involves using radiation emitted from excited elements to detect vaporized atoms of those elements.

Atomic absorption spectroscopy. Sample detection limits. (ng/mL).

Equipment must be selected for the element of interest. A typical laboratory activity [by Walters at St. Olaf] is described for the analysis of Cu dissolved in a solution. Sample preparation is required to minimize interferences with biological and other real world samples.

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