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Why atomic absorption spectroscopy has low precision?

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Answered by Anonymous
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tomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) is a technique in which free gaseous atoms absorb electromagnetic radiation at a specific wavelength to produce a measurable signal. The absorption signal is proportional to the concentration of those free absorbing atoms in the optical path.

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