Description of Spectra Heap Tables
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Table "By Waves Lengths"
S p e c t r a H e a p T a b l e s
In the table "By Waves Lengths" 51 668 spectral lines of 60 elements are shown. At that, the lines of 32 elements necessary for the analysis of major metals and alloys are described in details. These are: aluminium, antimony, arsenic, bismuth, cadmium, calcium, carbon, cerium, chrome, cobalt, copper, gold, indium, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, natrium, nickel, niobium, phosphorus, platinum, silicon, silver, sulfur, tin, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, zinc, zirconium.
Spectrum lines of air (oxygen and nitrogen), arising in the sources of light usually used for spectral analysis are also represented rather full, as well as spectrum lines of mercury widely used in laboratories, and spectra of elements having a few lines: boron, lithium, beryllium, and hydrogen.
Spectra of other 21 elements that are not so well spread are given with significant reductions because of the lines with small intensity. These are: barium, caesium, gallium, hafnium, germanium, iodine, iridium, osmium, palladium, potassium, rhenium, rhodium, rubidium, ruthenium, selenium, scandium, strontium, tantalum, tellurium, thallium, and yttrium.
The lines of rare gas, radioactive elements, haloids (except for iodine), lanthanides (except for cerium), and actinides are not included.
The data in the table "By Waves Lengths" are most suitable for spectra decoding, qualitative spectral analysis and development of quantitative analysis methods.