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How much weight do I need for Inductively-Coupled Plasma Atomic Emissions Spectroscopy (ICP) Carbon/Sulfur/Nitrogen analysis?

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How much weight do I need for Inductively-Coupled Plasma Atomic Emissions Spectroscopy (ICP) Carbon/Sulfur/Nitrogen analysis?

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The required weight will depend on the sample and material being tested. Generally, we would like to have at least 5 grams of material for analysis. Whenever possible, more is better, to have extra material for rechecks if a material is found to be out of specification, or for resampling if a problem is encountered during sample preparation.

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