13
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
13.1 Introduction.
th of analytical atomic absorption spectroscopy has been pheno-
‘Spectroscopy can be realized form the fact that 60-70 clemen
been determined by this technique in concentrations
ion of the technique is limited to metals, withthe
‘the non-metals have been estimated by indirect ‘methods.
¢ in the presence of many other elements, It means
from the other elements present in the sample
ss eliminates several Sources of error. Atomic
to nonaqueous solutions.
an ideal tool for non-
only in the si ignificance of the results.ponie Absorption Spectroscopy
wil be absorbed and the absomption wit Bi
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ry be given by the expression as follows, Mathematically, the way ett the absorption is