Dr. Maha Daghestani Atomic absorption Lab Techniques.

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Dr. Maha Daghestani Atomic absorption Lab Techniques

Dr. Maha Daghestani

Divination In analytical chemistry, Atomic absorption spectroscopy is a technique for determining the concentration of a particular metal element in a sample. Atomic absorption spectroscopy can be used to analyze the concentration of over 62 different metals in a solution.analytical chemistryelement

Dr. Maha Daghestani technique. The technique typically makes use of a flame to atomize the sample, but other atomizers such as a graphite furnace are also used. Three steps are involved in turning a liquid sample into an atomic gas:

Dr. Maha Daghestani steps Three steps are involved in turning a liquid sample into an atomic gas: Desolvation – the liquid solvent is evaporated, and the dry sample remainssolvent evaporated Vaporisation – the solid sample vaporises to a gas Volatilization – the compounds making up the sample are broken into free atoms.atoms

Dr. Maha Daghestani flame The flame is arranged such that it is laterally long (usually 10cm) and not deep. The height of the flame must also be monitored by controlling the flow of the fuel mixture. A beam of light passes through this flame at its longest axis (the lateral axis) and hits a detector.light

Dr. Maha Daghestani The light The light that is focused into the flame is produced by a hollow cathode lamp. Inside the lamp is a cylindrical metal cathode containing the metal for excitation, and an anode. When a high voltage is applied across the anode and cathode, the metal atoms in the cathode are excited into producing light with a certain emission spectrum.hollow cathode lampemission spectrum

Dr. Maha Daghestani The type of hollow cathode tube depends on the metal being analyzed. For analyzing the concentration of copper in an ore, a copper cathode tube would be used, and likewise for any other metal being analyzed. The electrons of the atoms in the flame can be promoted to higher orbitals for an instant by absorbing a set quantity of energy (a quantum).electronsenergy

Dr. Maha Daghestani This amount of energy is specific to a particular electron transition in a particular element. As the quantity of energy put into the flame is known, and the quantity remaining at the other side (at the detector) can be measured, it is possible to calculate how many of these transitions took place, and thus get a signal that is proportional to the concentration of the element being measured.

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