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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.
Atomic absorption is more sensitive to atomic emission when the excitation potential is greater than 3.5eV.
Atomic absorption spectrophotometry is a method in analytical chemistry.
Source modulation is employed to distinguish between atomic absorption (an ac signal) and flame emission (a dc signal).
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By chemical analysis: Uv-vis absorption spectrophotometry, atomic absorption spectrophotometry, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, inductively coupled plasma emmission spectrometry, polarograhy, phosphorescence fluorometry, flame spectrophotometry, etc.
George Zachariadis has written: 'Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry' -- subject(s): Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
Stanley Greenfield has written: 'National Business Telephone Directory' 'Collected papers on the use of inductively coupled annular plasmas in atomic spectroscopy' 'Improvements relating to atomic spectroscopic methods and apparatus incorporating an inductively coupled plasma'
P. W. J. M. Boumans has written: 'Methodology, Instrumentation and Performance, Part 1, Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectroscopy' 'Line coincidence tables for inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry' -- subject(s): Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry, Plasma spectroscopy, Tables 'Atomic Spectroscopy in the Netherlands and Countries Historically Linked to the Netherlands (Spectrochimica Acta)'
ICP-AES stands for: Inductively Coupled Plasma - Atomic Emission Spectroscopy. ICP-OES stands for: Inductively Coupled Plasma - Optic Emission Spectroscopy. They are the same technique, just different names for it.
Mahmood Shaker Salman has written: 'Atomiser, source, inductively coupled plasmas in atomic fluorescence spectrometry (A.S.I.A.)'
R. K Winge has written: 'Inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Chemical elements, Spectra
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.
Atomic absorption is more sensitive to atomic emission when the excitation potential is greater than 3.5eV.
Atomic absorption spectrophotometry is a method in analytical chemistry.
Atomic absorption spectrometry is more sensitive than atomic emission spectrometry.
Kenneth W. Olson has written: 'Analyses of airborne particulates and human urine by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry' -- subject(s): Air Pollutants, Occupational, Methods, Occupational Air Pollutants, Occupational Health, Spectrum analysis, Urinalysis