Compare and contrast the uses of flame atomisation for emission spectroscopy (AES) and absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Include in your answer, a description of the technique, problems associated with the technique and include relevant examples for each.

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Compare and contrast the uses of flame atomisation for emission
spectroscopy (AES) and absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Include in your
answer, a description of the technique, problems associated with the
technique and include relevant examples for each.
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