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Precision and accuracy of quantitative emission spectrometry with particular reference to gold alloys
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Precision and accuracy of quantitative emission spectrometry with particular reference to gold alloys

Roland De Marco, D J Kew, C Chadjilazarou, D W Owen and J V Sullivan
Analytica Chimica Acta, Vol.194, pp.189-197
1987
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S0003-2670(00)84772-8View
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Analytical Chemistry Other Chemical Sciences Chemical Engineering quantitative emission spectrometry gold alloys
An emission spectrometric method is described for the determination of major constituents in metal samples. The metal sample is made the hollow-cathode of a demountable emission source. Use of the hollow-cathode discharge permits intensity measurements of the analytical lines (resonance lines) to be made with high signal-to-noise ratio. For ultimate precision and accuracy, such as is required in the determination of gold in gold alloys, internal standardization is also necessary. The precision is approximately 0.03% (w/w) (standard deviation) anal the accuracy is 0.03% (w/w).

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