Talk:Graphite furnace atomic absorption

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How is the sensitivity compared to other analytical methods. The sample will stay in the lightpath for a fairly long time, and therefor can detect small amounts of analyte The page also needs the common interferences in the method. Since the sample is not vaporised before being injected there is also the viscosity to consider.


The intro is abrupt, and it jumps right into technical details without any explanation. I've linked to spectrometry and tagged the page for cleanup. EdgeOfEpsilon 23:12, 3 February 2007 (UTC)