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activation analysis

In analytical chemistry, a technique used to reveal the presence and amount of minute impurities in a substance or element. A sample of a material that may contain traces of a certain element is irradiated with neutrons, as in a reactor. Gamma rays emitted by the material's radioisotopes have unique energies and relative intensities, similar to the spectral lines from a luminous gas. Measurements and interpretation of the gamma-ray spectrum, using data from standard samples for comparison, provide information on the amounts of impurities present.



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