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Chemical analysis: instrumental methods of analysis (including flame emission spectroscopy)
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Instrumental methods of analysis use machines instead of manual tests. One advantage is that they are:

  1. Fast, accurate and very sensitive
  2. Slow and unreliable
  3. Only for large samples
  4. Unable to detect ions
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✓ Answer: AFast, accurate and very sensitive
Instrumental methods are rapid, accurate and sensitive (can detect tiny amounts), and can analyse very small samples.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Flame emission spectroscopy is used to identify and measure:

  1. Metal ions in a sample
  2. Gases only
  3. Organic polymers
  4. The pH
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✓ Answer: AMetal ions in a sample
Flame emission spectroscopy identifies metal ions and measures their concentration from the light they emit in a flame.
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