its definitely not anooj said:14 is d, b is talking abt atomic emission
Well I don't know we may be right but so many people seem to have put D heh. And if the sample is vapourised in the flame.. and that's not meant to be enough to excite the electrons.. I dunnoPyros89 said:But its called atomic absorption spectroscopy
True, but my teacher said the purpose for the flame was to make it into a gas, cause it doesn't work as solids.Martyno1 said:Well I don't know we may be right but so many people seem to have put D heh. And if the sample is vapourised in the flame.. and that's not meant to be enough to excite the electrons.. I dunno
Yeah I hope they do the same for the sulfur ppm question and give me at least a mark, gee I think I deserve it lol.Bank$ said:ohh gud then im safe lol damm now im definate i got the ppm one wrong i hope they mark like maths and c that i had the right working out lol
EDIT: if i did that is lol
haha same for me dam and i thought i would do well in calculations lolMartyno1 said:Yeah I hope they do the same for the sulfur ppm question and give me at least a mark, gee I think I deserve it lol.
thank you jesusJoshyPutts07 said:sorry guys, pretty sure that AAS one was C.........B is wrong as "vaporised atoms falling down to their ground state" sounds bit more like chemiluminescence, and for AAS why would they need to fall donw to their ground state anyway?, C was most logical
bro im sure its d cause the light is white and it has to match the spectrum of what u messureJoshyPutts07 said:sorry guys, pretty sure that AAS one was C.........B is wrong as "vaporised atoms falling down to their ground state" sounds bit more like chemiluminescence, and for AAS why would they need to fall donw to their ground state anyway?, C was most logical
1 was Na2CO3imraan7860 said:white light contains all wavelengths of light so if a sample absorbs a specific wavelength itll absorb one form the white light.
Wat were ppls order for the aqueous solutions i think it was q18
YAY som1 with me lolnooj said:c is incorrect beacuse they change the lamp depending on the metal being tested look in your text book, its there
Well it can't be D because the flame test doesn't have enough energy to excite the atoms to release a wavelength (or does it?)..nooj said:c is incorrect beacuse they change the lamp depending on the metal being tested look in your text book, its there