inductively coupled plasma (icp) analysis

How does ICP Analysis Work?

The working principle of ICP analysis involves the following steps:
The sample, often in liquid form, is introduced into the plasma torch.
The plasma, typically generated using argon gas, ionizes the atoms in the sample at temperatures reaching 10,000 K.
The ionized atoms emit light at characteristic wavelengths, which are detected by a spectrometer.
The intensity of the emitted light is proportional to the concentration of the respective elements in the sample.

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