Abstract

Vaporization characteristics of atoms and molecules produced during heating of aqueous solutions of Cd, Pb and Zn salts in the carbon tube atomizer are described. Sulfates, nitrates and fluorides are decomposed completely to free atoms without losses. When concentrated halide solutions are employed, gaseous metal chlorides, bromides and iodides are removed partly from the atomizer in the initial atomization phase, and the atomic absorption response is decreased. This loss can be suppressed effectively by adding nitric or sulfuric acid to the halide solutions.

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