Spectroscopic Analytical Techniques

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Across
  1. 2. Distance light travels through sample affecting absorbance
  2. 6. Overlapping emission/absorption lines from different elements
  3. 8. Method used to compensate for non-specific absorption in AAS
  4. 9. Ability of calibration curve to remain proportional over range
  5. 14. Process responsible for emission after excitation
  6. 18. Light source used for background correction in AAS
  7. 19. Phenomenon where emitted radiation is reabsorbed in AES
  8. 20. Conversion of analyte into gaseous atoms
Down
  1. 1. Law relating absorbance to concentration and path length in AAS
  2. 3. Technique using magnetic field to correct background absorption
  3. 4. Non-radiative process reducing fluorescence intensity in AFS
  4. 5. Lowest concentration that can be reliably measured
  5. 7. Interference caused by other components in the sample matrix
  6. 10. State of atoms that absorb radiation in AAS
  7. 11. Ability to distinguish analyte from interferences
  8. 12. Formation of charged species at high temperature (ICP issue)
  9. 13. Device that converts liquid sample into aerosol before atomization
  10. 15. Specific atomic transition responsible for absorption in AAS
  11. 16. High-temperature ionization source used in ICP-AES
  12. 17. Step where solvent is removed before atom formation