Interpretation:
The comparison between ISS and RBS, the instrumental setup of both and differences in the information obtained by the two techniques is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Electron spectroscopy is a method to identify all the elements of the periodic table. This method tells about the oxidation state and the type of bond in atoms of a compound. The electronic structure can be found by this spectroscopy. This method is applicable to all states of compound,
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Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 6th Edition
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- i) Discuss the differences between the AES and XPS in terms of principle and information obtained from the spectra.arrow_forwardEach individual part in an atomic absorption spectrophotometer has a specific function. Below is listed a number of parts and a choice of functions. Match the specific function with each part by assigning the most correct letter. Note that some statements are only partially true. You must assign the most correct statement A. To convert the sample into a cloud of atoms in their excited state B. To convert the sample into a cloud of atoms in their ground state C. To convert the sample into a cloud of molecules in their ground state D. Corrects for never-seen absorbers in the sample atomizer E. Corrects for all wavelengths from the sample atomizer F. Corrects for the analyte elements present in the sample atomizer G. Corrects for all wavelengths but the analyte wavelength from the sample atomizer H. Corrects for all wavelengths but the analyte wavelength from the source I. Corrects for non-specific absorbers in the hallow cathode J. Corrects for the analyte wavelength from the sample…arrow_forward
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