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Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?, Total:121 items.

In the international standard classification, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why? involves: Air quality, Water quality, Rubber, Non-ferrous metals, Milk and milk products, Testing of metals, Powder metallurgy, Analytical chemistry, Leather technology, Inorganic chemicals, Ferrous metals, Nuclear energy engineering, Animal feeding stuffs, Fuels.


Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • KS I ISO 20552:2021 Workplace air — Determination of mercury vapour —Method using gold-amalgam collection and analysis by atomic absorption spectrometry or atomic fluorescence spectrometry
  • KS I ISO 20552:2010 Workplace air-Determination of mercury vapour-Method using gold-amalgam collection and analysis by atomic absorption spectrometry or atomic fluorescence spectrometry
  • KS I ISO 20552-2010(2016) Workplace air - Determination of mercury vapour - Method using gold-amalgam collection and analysis by atomic absorption spectrometry or atomic fluorescence spectrometry
  • KS M ISO 5398-3:2020 Leather — Chemical determination of chromic oxide content —Part 3: Quantification by atomic absorption spectrometry

KR-KS, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • KS I ISO 20552-2021 Workplace air — Determination of mercury vapour —Method using gold-amalgam collection and analysis by atomic absorption spectrometry or atomic fluorescence spectrometry
  • KS M ISO 5398-3-2020 Leather — Chemical determination of chromic oxide content —Part 3: Quantification by atomic absorption spectrometry

Danish Standards Foundation, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • DS/EN ISO 12846:2012 Water quality - Determination of mercury - Method using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) with and without enrichment
  • DS/EN 27627-1:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 1: General requirements
  • DS/ISO 7627-1:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 1: General requirements
  • DS/EN 27627-6:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 6: Determination of chromium in contents from 0,01 to 2 % (m/m)
  • DS/ISO 7627-6:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 6: Determination of chromium in contents from 0,01 to 2 % (m/m)
  • DS/ENV 14029:2001 Lead and lead alloys - Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICP-ES), after separation of the lead matrix
  • DS/EN 27627-4:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 4: Determination of molybdenum, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m)
  • DS/ISO 7627-4:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 4: Determination of molybdenum, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m)
  • DS/ENV 13800:2001 Lead and lead alloys - Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICP-ES), without separation of the lead matrix
  • DS/ENV 14138:2002 Lead and lead alloys - Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICP-ES), after separation by co-precipitation
  • DS/EN 27627-3:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 3: Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese and nickel in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m)
  • DS/EN 27627-2:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 2: Determination of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium in contents from 0,001 to 0,02 % (m/m)
  • DS/ISO 7627-2:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 2: Determination of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium in contents from 0,001 to 0,02 % (m/m)
  • DS/ISO 7627-3:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 3: Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese and nickel in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m)
  • DS/EN 27627-5:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 5: Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese, molybden, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,5 to 2 % (m/m)
  • DS/ISO 7627-5:1994 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 5: Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese, molybden, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,5 to 2 % (m/m)

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • ISO 20552:2007 Workplace air - Determination of mercury vapour - Method using gold-amalgam collection and analysis by atomic absorption spectrometry or atomic fluorescence spectrometry
  • ISO 9874:1992 Milk; determination of total phosphorus content; method using molecular absorption spectrometry

RU-GOST R, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • GOST R ISO 20552-2011 Workplace air. Determination of mercury vapour. Method using gold-amalgam collection and analysis by atomic absorption spectrometry or atomic fluorescence spectrometry

ES-AENOR, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • UNE 81-590-1992 Biological control. Determination of lead in blood. Graphite furmace method. Atomic absorption spectrometry
  • UNE 81-569-1991 Air quality. Workplace atmospheres. Determination of metallic lead and their ionic compounds. Flame atomic absorption spectrometric method

Lithuanian Standards Office , Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • LST EN ISO 12846:2012 Water quality - Determination of mercury - Method using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) with and without enrichment (ISO 12846:2012)
  • LST EN 27627-1-2000 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 1: General requirements (ISO 7627-1:1983)
  • LST EN 27627-6-2000 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 6: Determination of chromium in contents from 0,01 to 2 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-6:1985)
  • LST EN 27627-4-2000 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 4: Determination of molybdenum, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-4:1983)
  • LST EN 27627-3-2000 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 3: Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese and nickel in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-3:1983)
  • LST EN 27627-2-2000 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 2: Determination of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium in contents from 0,001 to 0,02 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-2:1983)
  • LST EN 27627-5-2000 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Part 5: Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,5 to 2 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-5:1983)

AENOR, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • UNE-EN ISO 12846:2012 Water quality - Determination of mercury - Method using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) with and without enrichment (ISO 12846:2012)

British Standards Institution (BSI), Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • BS ISO 6101-6:2011 Rubber. Determination of metal content by atomic absorption spectrometry. Determination of magnesium content
  • BS ISO 6101-6:2018 Rubber. Determination of metal content by atomic absorption spectrometry. Determination of magnesium content
  • BS EN 27627-1:1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. General requirements
  • BS EN ISO 5398-3:2007 Leather. Chemical determination of chromic oxide content. Quantification by atomic absorption spectrometry
  • BS DD ENV 14138:2001 Lead and lead alloys - Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emissions spectrometry (ICP-ES), after separation by co-precipitation
  • BS 6200-6.2:1990 Sampling and analysis of iron, steel and other ferrous metals - Guidelines on atomic absorption spectrometric techniques - Recommendations for the application of flame atomic absorption spectrometry in standard methods for the chemical analysis of iron an
  • DD ENV 14029:2001 Lead and lead alloys. Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICP-ES), after separation of the lead matrix
  • DD ENV 14138:2001 Lead and lead alloys. Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emissions spectrometry (ICP-ES), after separation by co-precipitation
  • BS EN 27627-6:1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Determination of chromium in contents 0,01 to 2 % (m/m)
  • BS 6200 Sec.6.2:1990 Sampling and analysis of iron, steel and other ferrous metals. Guidelines on atomic absorption spectrometric techniques. Recommendations for the application of flame atomic absorption spectrometry in standard methods for the chemical analysis of iron and
  • BS EN 27627-5:1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,5 to 2 % (m/m)
  • BS EN 27627-2:1993 Hardmetals - Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry - Determination of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium in contents from 0,001 to 0,02 % (m/m)
  • BS EN 27627-4:1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Determination of molybdenum, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m)
  • BS EN 27627-3:1993 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Determination of cobalt, iron, manganese and nickel in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m)
  • BS 6200 Sec.6.1:1990 Sampling and analysis of iron, steel and other ferrous metals. Guidelines on atomic absorption spectrometric techniques. Recommendations for the drafting of standard methods for the chemical analysis of iron and steel by flame atomic absorption spectromet
  • BS EN 16206:2012 Animal feeding stuffs. Determination of arsenic by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HGAAS) after microwave pressure digestion (digestion with 65 % nitric acid and 30 % hydrogen peroxide)
  • BS EN 16159:2012 Animal feeding stuffs. Determination of selenium by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HGAAS) after microwave digestion (digestion with 65 % nitric acid and 30 % hydrogen peroxide)

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • ASTM E1834-11 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Nickel Alloys by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
  • ASTM D5954-98(2006) Standard Test Method for Mercury Sampling and Measurement in Natural Gas by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
  • ASTM D5954-98 Standard Test Method for Mercury Sampling and Measurement in Natural Gas by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
  • ASTM D5954-98(2014)e1 Standard Test Method for Mercury Sampling and Measurement in Natural Gas by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
  • ASTM D4517-15 Standard Test Method for Low-Level Total Silica in High-Purity Water by Flameless Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
  • ASTM D6827-02 Standard Test Method for Zinc Analysis of Floor Polishes and Floor Polish Polymers By Flame Atomic Absorption (A.A.)
  • ASTM D6827-02(2008) Standard Test Method for Zinc Analysis of Floor Polishes and Floor Polish Polymers By Flame Atomic Absorption (A.A.)
  • ASTM D6827-02(2016) Standard Test Method for Zinc Analysis of Floor Polishes and Floor Polish Polymers By Flame Atomic Absorption (A.A.)
  • ASTM E1024-97 Standard Guide for Chemical Analysis of Metals and Metal Bearing Ores by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
  • ASTM C1428-18 Standard Test Method for Isotopic Analysis of Uranium Hexafluoride by Single–Standard Gas Source Multiple Collector Mass Spectrometer Method
  • ASTM E1024-97(2004) Standard Guide for Chemical Analysis of Metals and Metal Bearing Ores by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (Withdrawn 2004)

VN-TCVN, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • TCVN 7788-2007 Canned foods.Determination of tin content by atomic absorption spectrophotometric method
  • TCVN 8126-2009 Foods.Determination of lead, cadmium, zinc, copper, and iron.Atomic absorption spectrophotometry after microwave digestion

NL-NEN, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • NEN 6432-1993 Water. Determination of arsenic content by atomic absorption spectrometry (hydride generation technique). Destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 6433-1993 Water. Determination of antimony content by atomic absorption spectrometry (hydride generation technique). Destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 6434-1993 Water. Determination of selenium content by atomic absorption spectrometry (hydride generation technique). Destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 5762-1990 Soil - Determination of cadmium content by atomic absorption spectrometry (flame technique) after destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 5767-1991 Soil -Determination of chromium content by atomic absorption spectrometry (flame technique) after destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 5759-1990 Soil - Determination of zinc content by atomic absorption spectrometry (flame technique) after destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 5765-1991 Soil - Determination of nickel content by atomic absorption spectrometry (flame technique) after destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 5758-1990 Soil - Determination of copper content by atomic absorption spectrometry (flame technique) after destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 5760-1991 Soil - Determination of arsenic content by atomic absorption spectrometry (hydride generation technique) after destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 5761-1990 Soil - Determination of lead content by atomic absorption spectrometry (flame technique) after destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
  • NEN 6449-1981 Water - Determination of total mercury content by atomic absorption spectrometry - Digestion with permanganate and persulphate
  • NEN 5768-1992 Soil - Sample preparation of soil for the determination of elements by atomic spectrometry - Destruction with nitric acid and sulfuric acid
  • NEN 6438-1986 Sludge-Determination of the total mercury content byatomicabsorptionspectrometry Destruction with sulphuric acid and nitric acid under reflux
  • NEN 6464-1981 Sample preparation of sludge or water containing sludge for the determination of elements by atomic absorption spectrometry - Destruction with nitric acid and sulfuric acid
  • NEN 6447-1979 Sample preparation of sludge or water containing sludge for the determination of elements by atomic absorption spectrophotometry - Destruction with nitric acid and perchloric acid
  • NEN 6465-1981 Water and air - Sample preparation of sludge, water containing sludge and air dust for the determination of elements by atomic absorption spectrometry - Destruction with nitric acid and hydrochloric acid

German Institute for Standardization, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • DIN EN ISO 12846:2012-08 Water quality - Determination of mercury - Method using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) with and without enrichment (ISO 12846:2012); German version EN ISO 12846:2012
  • DIN ISO 7627-6:1991-07 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of chronium in contents from 0,01 to 2 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-6:1985
  • DIN ISO 7627-1:1991-07 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; general requirements; identical with ISO 7627-1:1983
  • DIN ISO 7627-2:1991-07 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium in contents from 0,001 to 0,02 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-2:1983
  • DIN 38406-6:1998 German standard methods for the examination of water, waste water and sludge - Cations (group E) - Part 6: Determination of lead by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) (E 6)
  • DIN ISO 7627-6:1991 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of chronium in contents from 0,01 to 2 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-6:1985
  • DIN ISO 7627-3:1991-07 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of cobalt, iron, manganese and nickel in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-3:1983
  • DIN ISO 7627-4:1991-07 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of molybdenum, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-4:1983
  • DIN ISO 7627-5:1991-07 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of cobalt, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,5 to 2 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-5:1983
  • DIN 51865-2:2000 Testing of gaseous fuels and other gases - Determination of mercury content - Part 2: Combustion using the modified Lingener method; Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
  • DIN ISO 7627-2:1991 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium in contents from 0,001 to 0,02 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-2:1983
  • DIN ISO 7627-3:1991 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of cobalt, iron, manganese and nickel in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-3:1983
  • DIN ISO 7627-4:1991 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of molybdenum, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-4:1983
  • DIN ISO 7627-5:1991 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; determination of cobalt, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,5 to 2 % (m/m); identical with ISO 7627-5:1983

YU-JUS, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • JUS C.A1.541-1990 Eardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 1: General requirewients
  • JUS C.A1.544-1990 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flane atomic absorption spectrometrj. Determi-nation of molybdemim, tItanium and vanadium in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m)
  • JUS C.A1.543-1990 Eardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Determi-natlon of cobalt, ircm, manganese and nickel in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 %(mjm)
  • JUS C.A1.542-1990 Eardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Determi-nation of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium in contents from 0,001 to 0,02 %(mfm)
  • JUS C.A1.545-1990 Eardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometr?. Determl-nation of cobalt, ircm, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, titanium and vanadium ±n contents from 0,5 to 2 %(m/m)

RO-ASRO, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • STAS SR EN 27627-1-1996 Hardmetals. Chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Part 1: General requirements

ES-UNE, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • UNE-EN 27627-1:1993 HARDMETALS. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BY FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY. PART 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. (Endorsed by AENOR in May of 1993.)
  • UNE-EN 27627-6:1993 HARDMETALS. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BY FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY. PART 6: DETERMINATION OF CHROMIUM IN CONTENTS FROM 0,01 TO 20/0 (M/M). (Endorsed by AENOR in May of 1993.)
  • UNE-EN 27627-3:1993 HARDMETALS. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BY FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY. PATR 3: DETERMINATION OF COBALT, IRON, MANGANESE AND NICKEL IN CONTENTS FROM 0,01 TO 0,50/0 (M/M). (Endorsed by AENOR in May of 1993.)
  • UNE-EN 27627-2:1993 HARDMETALS. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BY FLAME ATOMIC. ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY. PART 2: DETERMINATION OF CALCIUM, POTASSIUM, MAGNESIUM AND SODIUM IN CONTENTS FROM 0,001 TO 0,020/0 (M/M). (Endorsed by AENOR in May of 1993.)
  • UNE-EN 27627-5:1993 HARDMETALS. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BY FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY. PART 5: DETERMINATION OF MOLYBDENUN, TITANIUM AND VANADIUM IN CONTENTS FROM 0,5 TO 20/0 (M/M). (Endorsed by AENOR in May of 1993.)
  • UNE-EN 27627-4:1993 HARDMETALS. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS BY FLAME ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY. PART 4: DETERMINATION OF MOLYBDENUM, TITANIUN AND VANADIUM IN CONTENTS FROM 0,01 TO 0,50/0 (M/M). (Endorsed by AENOR in May of 1993.)

IN-BIS, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

European Committee for Standardization (CEN), Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • EN 27627-1:1993 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; part 1: general requirements (ISO 7627-1:1983)
  • DD ENV 14138-2001 Lead and lead alloys - Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICP-ES) after separation by co-precipitation
  • EN 27627-6:1993 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; part 6: determination of chromium in contents from 0,01 to 2 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-6:1985)
  • EN 27627-3:1993 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; part 3: determination of cobalt, iron, manganese and nickel in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-3:1983)
  • EN 27627-4:1993 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; part 4: determination of molybdenum, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,01 to 0,5 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-4:1983)
  • EN 27627-5:1993 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; part 5: determination of cobalt, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, titanium and vanadium in contents from 0,5 to 2 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-5:1983)
  • EN 27627-2:1993 Hardmetals; chemical analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry; part 2: determination of calcium, potassium, magnesium and sodium in contents from 0,001 to 0,02 % (m/m) (ISO 7627-2:1983)

Association Francaise de Normalisation, Atomic absorption spectrometry, why?

  • XP A06-422*XP ENV 14029:2001 Lead and lead alloys - Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICP-ES), after separation of the lead matrix
  • XP A06-421*XP ENV 13800:2000 Lead and lead alloys - Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICP-ES), without separation of the lead matrix
  • XP A06-424*XP ENV 14138:2002 Lead and lead alloys - Analysis by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) or inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICP-ES), after separation by co-precipitation




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