Abstract

The application of a separated air-acetylene flame to the determination of several elements by long-path atomic-absorption spectroscopy is described. The factors which govern the stability and reproducibility of the separated flame have been investigated. High sensitivity and stability and low background absorption are obtained in the the determination of zinc, iron, copper, mercury, magnesium and silver by the method described.

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