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Introduction to the 10th Annual James L. Waters Symposium at Pittcon: Atomic Emission Spectroscopy
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Emission spectrochemical analysis is the oldest technique for performing a chemical analysis without the traditional chemical procedure. Foundations and a section on Spectrochemical Analysis are included in the article.
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Spectrum Analysis Discoverer?
H. L. RetcofskyJournal of Chemical Education2003 80 (9), 1003Spectrum Analysis Discoverer?
H. L. RetcofskyJournal of Chemical Education2003 80 (9), 1003There is considerable evidence that spectrum analysis had its origin in western Pennsylvania. In 1854, Dr. David Alter, a physician from Freeport, Pennsylvania, published his work entitled, “On Certain Physical Properties of Light Produced by the ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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