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Residue on Ignition/Ashing Methods

Ashing is the heating of a substance to leave only non-combustible inorganic ash. There are several different forms of sample preparation that can be employed including dry-ashing, sulphated-ashing and residue on ignition. Ashing is suitable for samples containing a significant amount of combustible organic material as the sample matrix and requires 1g of sample.

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