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what is the qualitative and quantitative analysis of atomic absorption spectroscopy?

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==> Quantitative and qualitative analysis through the absorption of light by sample. Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) is based upon the principle that free atoms in the ground state can absorb light of a certain wavelength. Absorption for each element is specific, no other elements absorb this wavelength .

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Spectroscopy can be used qualitatively to identify chemical compounds and elements.

Quantitatively to measure the amount of a substance in our test sample.

Spectrometers are also used within Analytical chemistry as instrumentation for other Analytical methods. Eg. As a detector for chromatography.

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