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Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy

Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) uses the absorption of light to measure the concentration of atoms in the gas phase. The atoms absorb light and make transitions to higher energy levels. It is the amount of absorption that determines the concentration of a particular component.

Typical gases used  in AAS are Nitrogen and Argon.

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