INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA.


Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) sources are commonly employed for cation analysis on a variety of sample types. To atomize introduced sample molecules and further strip the outer electrons from those atoms, a plasma that is electrically neutral overall but has had a significant fraction of its atoms ionized by high temperature is utilized in this source. Because argon atoms have a higher first ionization energy than any other element except, He, F, and Ne, but a lower second ionization energy than all other elements except the most electropositive metals, plasma is frequently created from argon gas.


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