-Something I want to make clear: Says in my notes that flame tests are suitable for only a few metal cations... doesn't it mean metal atoms 'cause those are the ones excited?
-Is electrophoresis an example of chromatography? It seems very different... and plus, I'm not aware that it has a mobile phase... unless you count your fragments that are separating as being the mobile phase...
-Is it true that different numbers of protons/elections make energy levels of an element unique?
ie. jumps between levels vary in size, each shell a different energy, eg. 1st shell of one element with more energy than 1st shell of another element...?
-Are there any other types of AES apart from flame tests?
-With titrations, what does a sharp end point mean, in terms of interpreting a graph?
-How does emission spectroscopy allow a great number of metals to be identified? I was under impression that AES can only identify some metals... unless the 'emission spectroscopy' here refers to 'emission spectra'?
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-Is electrophoresis an example of chromatography? It seems very different... and plus, I'm not aware that it has a mobile phase... unless you count your fragments that are separating as being the mobile phase...
-Is it true that different numbers of protons/elections make energy levels of an element unique?
ie. jumps between levels vary in size, each shell a different energy, eg. 1st shell of one element with more energy than 1st shell of another element...?
-Are there any other types of AES apart from flame tests?
-With titrations, what does a sharp end point mean, in terms of interpreting a graph?
-How does emission spectroscopy allow a great number of metals to be identified? I was under impression that AES can only identify some metals... unless the 'emission spectroscopy' here refers to 'emission spectra'?
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