Welcome to Camlab's hub of blogs dedicated to Flame Photometers! We understand the importance of precise and accurate sodium analysis in laboratory equipment, and we have scoured the web to compile a comprehensive list of the best blogs on this subject. Our aim is to keep you informed and up-to-date with the latest advancements and techniques for Flame Photometry. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a newcomer, we have something for everyone. Come and explore with us as we delve into the fascinating world of Flame Photometry.
Flame photometers function on principle of atomic excitation and de-excitation followed by light emission to measure the levels of particular elements (including K, Na, Li, Ca and Ba). Over particular ranges, the intensity of the light emission is directly proportional to the number of atoms of that type present in the sample. Also known as flame atomic emission spectroscopy, it is a branch of ...
The team at Jenway have described a method to determine calcium level in milk samples using their PFP7 Flame Photometer. Calcium is usually present at about 120mg per 100ml milk, or 0.11%, but this varies with the type.
The method and equipment required are summarized below to test milk samples for calcium content.
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Soil is a mix of organic matter, minerals, air, liquids and other organisms. It is vital in supporting life on Earth by allowing plant growth as well as storing, supplying and purifying water. As rocks break down into particles of sand, silt and clay mineral particles are released and they are then available to support plant life. It is important to determine the amount of potassium naturally a...
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