Atomic absorption spectrometry is more sensitive than atomic
emission spectrometry.
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Atomic emission spectrometry is limited to alkali metals.
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advantages of atomic emission
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1. Emission optical spectrography
2. ICP mass spectrometry
3. Atomic absorption spectrophotometry
4. Gravimetry
5. Volumetry/Potentiometry
6. ICP atomic spectrometry
7. Spectrophotometry with arsenazo III
etc.
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Atomic emission spectrometry is a selective method for
quantifying some types of metals. It is also cheap and robust.
However, atomic emission spectrometry is only applicable to the
determination of alkali metals and some alkaline earth metals.