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Flame Emission Spectroscopy

Flame Emission Spectroscopy is a technique used to identify and measure the concentration of specific metal elements in a sample. When a sample is introduced into a flame, the heat excites the atoms, causing them to emit light at characteristic wavelengths. By analyzing this emitted light with a spectroscope, scientists can determine which elements are present and in what amounts. This method is precise and widely used in fields like chemistry, environmental testing, and clinical analysis to perform elemental analysis efficiently and accurately.