The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 January 1980 — Page 2
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Many analytical methods are used in the Gerxhemistry Section of the Indiana Geological Survey to determine the chemical composition of materials that geologists find within the state. Optical emission spectroscopy is an instrumental technique that requires only a small sample but produces multiple results. Ihe procedure requires heating the material to incandescence in an electrical arc. Ihe heal causes some electrons in the material to move away from the nuclei of
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their atoms. When the elclrons return to their . mginal position, they release energy and emit light. I his phenomenon is obserced when salt, thrown on glowing coals, emits a yellow light characteristic of si>Jmm atoms. By measuring the appropriate wavelength of the emitted light each element in the material can be determined. And if the intensities of the emitted light are measured, the amount of each element in the material can be deter mined.
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