It takes the average reader 1 hour and 42 minutes to read Flame Spectroscopy: Atlas of Spectral Lines by M. L. Parsons
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This atlas was begun mainly to gather together information on atomic absorption spectral lines for the use of practicing analyt ical chemists, who often find it necessary to use less sensitive lines. It was hoped that pertinent data could be obtained and for the firstĀ· time published in a single format in one place. This effort led to the realization that many workers in the field employ atomic emission and atomic absorption as complemen tary techniques. Therefore, it was decided to include both of these techniques in the atlas. Finally, it was decided that because atomic fluorescence spectroscopy shows so much promise as an analytical tool, the available data for this method should be included as well. Since these three techniques provide fruitful research areas today, it is not possible to prepare a compilation of this scope and remain completely up to date. For practical reasons a cutoff date has to be set at which organization and typing begin. For this atlas, in most cases the literature references are complete through 1969. It is felt, however, that the absence of later references, especially in the areas of flame emission spectroscopy and atomic absorption spectroscopy, will not impair the usefulness of the atlas for the practicing analyst to any great degree. v ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors are greatly indebted to Dr. J. D. Winefordner, who gathered together most of the information on atomic fluores cence spectroscopy, using a different format. The authors are also indebted to Mrs. Betty Bulechek, the typist.
Flame Spectroscopy: Atlas of Spectral Lines by M. L. Parsons is 99 pages long, and a total of 25,641 words.
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