
AA Spectroscopy
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) is a technique used to analyze the concentration of specific elements in a sample, often liquids. It works by heating the sample to create atoms that absorb light at unique wavelengths corresponding to each element. By shining light through the sample and measuring how much is absorbed, scientists can determine how much of a particular element is present. AAS is commonly used in various fields, including environmental testing, food safety, and clinical analysis, providing vital information on metals and other elements in different materials.