inductively coupled plasma (icp) spectroscopy

How does ICP Spectroscopy work?

ICP Spectroscopy works by introducing a sample into a plasma where it is converted into its atomic components. The plasma, usually generated by a high-frequency inductive coil, provides the energy necessary to excite the atoms and ions in the sample. These excited species emit light at characteristic wavelengths, which are then measured to determine the concentration of elements present in the sample.

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