Everything about Volatilisation totally explained
Volatilisation is the process whereby a dissolved sample is vaporised. In
atomic spectroscopy this is usually a two step process. The analyte is turned into small droplets in a
nebuliser which are entrained in a gas flow which is in turn volatilised in a high temperature flame in the case of
AAS or volatilised in a
gas plasma torch in the case of
ICP spectroscopy.
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