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Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (AES)

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Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (AES) is a chemical analysis method that utilizes the intensity of light emitted from a flame, plasma, arc, or spark at a specific wavelength to determine the quantity of an element in a sample. The wavelength of the atomic spectral line in the emission spectrum identifies the element, while the intensity of the emitted light is proportional to the number of atoms of that element. The sample can be excited using various methods.

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