Atomic spectroscopy  

Learning outcomes Student who has passed the course -- has good overview of the contemporary analytical atomic spectroscopy techniques (AAS, AES, XRF and atomic mass spectrometry), their advantages and limitations and fields of application; -- has good understanding of the physical and chemical principles of operation of these techniques and the factors that influence the results; -- is able to assess on the basis of a description about the adequacy and quality of a given atomic spectroscopy method and about its suitability for solving the analytical problem at hand; -- is able to assess the adequacy and quality of atomic spectroscopy data presented by others. Brief description of content The course covers -- the contemporary analytical atomic spectroscopy techniques (AAS, AES, XRF and atomic mass spectrometry), their advantages and limitations and fields of application; -- the physical and chemical principles of operation of these techniques and the factors that influence the results; -- criteria for assessing on the basis of a description about the adequacy and quality of a given atomic spectroscopy method and about its suitability for solving the analytical problem at hand (seminar); -- criteria for assessing the adequacy and quality of atomic spectroscopy data presented by others (seminar).
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Atomic spectroscopy
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