Flame Photometer
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A flame photometer is a device used in inorganic chemical analysis to determine the concentration of certain metal ions, among them sodium, potassium, lithium, andcalcium. In principle, it is a controlled flame test with the intensity of the flame colour quantified by photoelectric circuitry. The sample is introduced to the flame at a constant rate. Filters select which colours the photometer detects and exclude the influence of other ions. Before use, the device requires calibration with a series of standard solutions of the ion to be tested. Flame photometry is crude but cheap compared to flame emission spectroscopy, where the emitted light is analysed with a monochromator. Its status is similar to that of the colorimeter(which uses filters) compared to the spectrophotometer (which uses a monochromator). It also has the range of metals that could be analysed and the limit of detection are also considered.