In Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, with what material is the cathode in Hollow cathode lamp constructed?
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The most common source for atomic absorption measurements in the ‘hollow-cathode-lamp’, which essentially consists of a Tungsten anode (A) and a cylindrical cathode (HCL) sealed in a glass tube (B) that is duly filled with neon or Argon (C) at a pressure of 1 to 5 torr.
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anode is made of tungstent
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