1970
DOI: 10.1093/jaoac/53.3.531
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Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determination of Copper and Nickel in Tea

Abstract: Atomic absorption spectroscopy is one of several analytical tools which can be applied to the determination of less than 20 ppm quantities of copper and nickel in tea. A rapid and accurate atomic absorption method is described which is sensitive to these elements at the levels of interest. After the decomposition of organic matter by oxidation with nitric and perchloric acids, or by dry ashing, a solution is obtained which contains only a few major elements. An average matrix composition is determined and synt… Show more

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