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Commercial tungsten filament atomizer for analytical atomic spectrometry

Williams et al., 1972

Document ID
14787581197351343294
Author
Williams M
Piepmeier E
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Analytical Chemistry

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DISCUSSION If the sample of pesticide is a solution, the solventmust be evaporated completely after the solution is mixedwith the KBr in the agate mortar and before it is transferred into the depression in the disk. Therefore, a low-boiling solvent such as …
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