CBSE BOARD XII, asked by sumitraumtol, 4 months ago

the source of radiation used in AAS is which lamp​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The most common line source used for atomic absorption spectroscopy is the HCL. Structurally, this is an air-tight lamp filled with argon or neon and kept at around 1 to 5 torr. The inert gas is ionized as a high voltage potential difference is created between the tungsten anode and use-specific cylindrical cathode.

Answered by TheDeadlyWasp
40

Explanation:

The most common line source used for atomic absorption spectroscopy is the HCL.

Structurally, this is an air-tight lamp filled with argon or neon and kept at around 1 to 5 torr.

The inert gas is ionized as a high voltage potential difference is created between the tungsten anode and use-specific cylindrical cathode

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