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The Ramage method1 for the spectrochemical analysis of solutions has been developed by other workers2. In this method, filter paper is impregnated with the solution and is introduced into the flame or arc in the form of a roll or strip. Mechanical devices have been designed to ensure the steady combustion of the sample2.
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BAYLISS, N., DAVID, D. Use of Filter Paper Pellets in the Spectro-chemical Analysis of Solutions. Nature 160, 334–335 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160334b0
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