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26 May, 02:21

The emission line used for zinc determinations in atomic emission spectroscopy is 214 nm. If there are 6.00*1010 atoms of zinc emitting light in the instrument flame at any given instant, what energy (in joules) must the flame continuously supply to achieve this level of emission?

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  1. 26 May, 05:30
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    2,405 atoms I believe
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