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atomic$5690$ - translation to ολλανδικά

METHOD TO IDENTIFY CHEMICAL ELEMENTS BY THEIR ABSORPTION OF RADIATION
STPF; Stpf; Atomic Absorption Spectrometer; Atomic absorption spectrophotometry; Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry; Atomic absorption spectrometer; Atomic absorption; Atomic absorption spectrometry; Atomic absorption spectrometry determination; Atomic absorption spectrometric determination
  • Atomic absorption spectrometer block diagram
  • A scientist preparing solutions for atomic absorption spectroscopy, reflected in the glass window of the AAS's flame atomizer cover door
  • Xenon lamp as a continuous radiation source
  • A laboratory flame photometer that uses a propane operated flame atomizer
  • Flame atomic absorption spectroscopy instrument
  • GFAA method development
  • Graphite tube
  • Hollow cathode lamp (HCL)

atomic      
adj. atomisch
atomic weight         
DIMENSIONLESS PHYSICAL QUANTITY: RATIO OF THE AVERAGE MASS OF ATOMS OF AN ELEMENT (IN EACH SAMPLE) TO ONE UNIFIED ATOMIC MASS UNIT. THE UNIFIED ATOMIC MASS UNIT, SYMBOL U, IS DEFINED BEING  1⁄12 OF THE MASS OF A CARBON-12 ATOM
Atomic weight; Atomic Weight; Average atomic mass; Atomic weights; Atomic weight/Table; Atomic wieght; Atomic mass/Table; Standard relative atomic mass; Relative mass
atoomgewicht (verhouding van de gemiddelde massa van atomen als proef en tussen 1/12 van de massa van het koolstofatoom)
International Atomic Energy Agency         
  • "UNO City" another name for the Vienna office complex in which is located IAEA Headquarters
  • A laboratory technician at the IAEA's Plant Breeding Unit in Seibersdorf checking on a phial containing a young banana plant
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  • IAEA experts at [[Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant]] Unit 4
  • Non-members}}
  • International policy relationships in radiological protection
  • Vienna International Center, location of IAEA Headquarters
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION THAT SEEKS TO PROMOTE THE PEACEFUL USE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY, AND TO INHIBIT ITS USE FOR ANY MILITARY PURPOSE, INCLUDING NUCLEAR WEAPONS
IAEA; AIEA; International Atomic Energy Authority; I.A.E.A.; International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy; International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); Iaea; Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency; IAEA Statute; International Atomic Energy Treaty; IAEA Review; Internationale Atomenergieorganisation; Iaea.org
internationaal agentschap voor atoomenergie, behorende tot V.N., wiens taak het is gebruik van atoomenergie alleen maar voor niet-oorlogs-doeleinden aan te bevelen

Ορισμός

atomic weight

Βικιπαίδεια

Atomic absorption spectroscopy

Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) is a spectroanalytical procedure for the quantitative determination of chemical elements by free atoms in the gaseous state. Atomic absorption spectroscopy is based on absorption of light by free metallic ions.

In analytical chemistry the technique is used for determining the concentration of a particular element (the analyte) in a sample to be analyzed. AAS can be used to determine over 70 different elements in solution, or directly in solid samples via electrothermal vaporization, and is used in pharmacology, biophysics, archaeology and toxicology research.

Atomic emission spectroscopy was first used as an analytical technique, and the underlying principles were established in the second half of the 19th century by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, both professors at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.

The modern form of AAS was largely developed during the 1950s by a team of Australian chemists. They were led by Sir Alan Walsh at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Division of Chemical Physics, in Melbourne, Australia.

Atomic absorption spectrometry has many uses in different areas of chemistry such as clinical analysis of metals in biological fluids and tissues such as whole blood, plasma, urine, saliva, brain tissue, liver, hair, muscle tissue. Atomic absorption spectrometry can be used in qualitative and quantitative analysis.