Abstract

Abstract In AAS analysis interferences can be eliminated by various measures such as the use of releasing agents, various kinds of flames, or various methods of sample addition. What is new in our method, is chiefly the use of a Y-shaped capillary tube allowing automatic sample addition. A formula has been developed for the calculation of the determination of magnesium, calcium, titanium, manganese, chromium and vanadium.

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