Quick question. I know acetylene is reactive to copper. But most valves are made of bronze with is a mixture of Cooper and tin. But it doesn't have a reaction. So the question is why not?
So if a multi-element hcl is used it will emit several wavelengths simultaneously but the monochromator will only select the wavelength that causes ground to excited state transitions for the particular element that is being tested for?
Very very informative and those simple animations are awesome thnx a lot.
Great job.
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Quick question. I know acetylene is reactive to copper. But most valves are made of bronze with is a mixture of Cooper and tin. But it doesn't have a reaction. So the question is why not?
what temperature does the reaction between Cu and acetylene occur?. Because acetylene in the valves and lines is at room T°
So if a multi-element hcl is used it will emit several wavelengths simultaneously but the monochromator will only select the wavelength that causes ground to excited state transitions for the particular element that is being tested for?
Thank you so much! I finally understood how AA works :-)
Kathy zuniga
I've never understood it. Still drink day and night :(
That's sooo helpful, thanks so much
Very helpful , thank youuuu!
How can I determine the composition of the moon through moon's light
with the help of moonlight absorption spectroscopy... lol
you cant. the moon is not a plasma ball, it doesnt shine itself, it just reflects the sunlight
thank you
you should call this video flame aas.