Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 359
... atoms present in the atom cell . Hence , AAS can be used to measure precisely the concentration of atoms in the flame . C. ATOMIC FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY ( AFS ) AFS can be considered a combination of AES and AAS in that the ...
... atoms present in the atom cell . Hence , AAS can be used to measure precisely the concentration of atoms in the flame . C. ATOMIC FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY ( AFS ) AFS can be considered a combination of AES and AAS in that the ...
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... Atoms Doppler broadening often provides a limit to experimental precision in atomic spectra , and several of the laser techniques mentioned above allow Doppler - free spectroscopy . Atomic beam techniques reduce this Doppler broadening ...
... Atoms Doppler broadening often provides a limit to experimental precision in atomic spectra , and several of the laser techniques mentioned above allow Doppler - free spectroscopy . Atomic beam techniques reduce this Doppler broadening ...
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... atom to attract electrons . Glass : Solid in which the atoms are not ar- ranged in periodic fashion and which melts into a supercooled liquid when heated rapidly . Ionic bond : Chemical bond caused by charge transfer . Metallic ...
... atom to attract electrons . Glass : Solid in which the atoms are not ar- ranged in periodic fashion and which melts into a supercooled liquid when heated rapidly . Ionic bond : Chemical bond caused by charge transfer . Metallic ...
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