COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF SPECTRAL METHODS AAS AND AES-ISP OF THE DETECTION CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN WATER DIFFERENT APPOINTMENT
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https://doi.org/10.20535/2218-9300112010139410Keywords:
chemical elements, water different appointment, comparative analyses, AAS, AES-ISPAbstract
This article discusses the results of measurement of drinking and natural water levels of 20 chemical elements in different Ukraine area. The highest levels of arsenic, calcium, cadmium, chloride, iron, lithium and lead were detected in artesian and well drinking water. The highest aluminium, arsenic, chloride, iron and nickel levels were detected in natural water. Both drinking and natural water levels of certain essential elements were pretty low. Such opposite tendencies in toxic and essential elements levels can adversely affect the health of local population, and also result in abnormal outcomes in the formation of water hydrobionts. Two spectral methods AAS and AES-ISPare compared demonstrate highly informative capacity of AES-ISP method in practical hygiene.
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