In atomic spectroscopy, the use of flames has mostly been replaced by the use of graphite furnaces
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In atomic spectroscopy, the use of flames has mostly been replaced by the use of graphite furnaces or inductively coupled plasmas. Flames are, however, still commonly used in the teaching lab setting. Rank the following fuel/oxidant pairs based on the temperature of the flame they produce from highest to lowest.
Acetylene/Nitrous oxide
Hydrogen/Air
Cyanogen/Oxygen
Acetylene/Oxygen
Hydrogen/Oxygen
Acetylene/Air
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