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What is atomization in the context of atomic spectroscopy?
What is atomization in the context of atomic spectroscopy?
- The process of converting compounds into gaseous atoms for analysis (correct)
- The process of converting compounds into solid molecules for analysis
- The process of converting compounds into plasma for analysis
- The process of converting compounds into liquid molecules for analysis
What is the relationship between absorbance or emission and analyte concentration in atomic spectroscopy?
What is the relationship between absorbance or emission and analyte concentration in atomic spectroscopy?
- Absorbance or emission is unrelated to the concentration of the analyte
- Absorbance or emission is only related to the type of analyte
- Absorbance or emission is related to the concentration of the analyte (correct)
- Absorbance or emission is inversely related to the concentration of the analyte
What occurs in flame atomization?
What occurs in flame atomization?
- Vaporization, nebulization, desolvation, and excitation
- Nebulization, vaporization, dissociation, and ionization
- Desolvation, dissociation, ionization, and excitation (correct)
- Solidification, vaporization, ionization, and excitation
What are the two methods of sample atomization?
What are the two methods of sample atomization?
What is the role of a flame atomizer in the atomization process?
What is the role of a flame atomizer in the atomization process?