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Determination of Arsenic in SedimentAl, a new student at a prominent university, was doing a research study on the environmental impact at an abandoned arsenic mine. His samples consisted of sediment and water. He hoped Paul would offer the best technique to analyze these samples to determine for arsenic and other toxic elements. Dear Al, I would suggest the use of graphite furnace atomic absorption according to EPA Method 200.9. This method is applicable to a number of toxic metals including As. As a new student, you may want to:
In short, I recommend that you check the literature and seriously consider 200.9. Best of luck with your project.
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