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Atomic emission spectroscopy is the oldest elemental analysis among spectroscopic techniques and still it is popular. This technique is used specifically to determine the quantity of element in the sample. In this chapter, we have explained the basic mechanism of atomic emission spectroscopy along with its instrumentation, working, applications, advantages, and some disadvantages.
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Akash, M.S.H., Rehman, K. (2020). Atomic Emission Spectroscopy. In: Essentials of Pharmaceutical Analysis. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1547-7_7
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