Elemental analysis is a process where a sample of some material is analyzed for its elemental and sometimes isotopic composition. Elemental analysis can be qualitative, and it can be quantitative. Elemental analysis falls within the ambit of analytical chemistry, the instruments involved in deciphering the chemical nature of our world.
Modern simultaneous CHNS combustion analyzer
The Kaliapparat for elementary analysis in the Liebig Museum in Giessen, Germany.
Elemental Analyzer System
Analytical chemistry studies and uses instruments and methods to separate, identify, and quantify matter. In practice, separation, identification or quantification may constitute the entire analysis or be combined with another method. Separation isolates analytes. Qualitative analysis identifies analytes, while quantitative analysis determines the numerical amount or concentration.
Gas chromatography laboratory
Gustav Kirchhoff (left) and Robert Bunsen (right)
The presence of copper in this qualitative analysis is indicated by the bluish-green color of the flame
An accelerator mass spectrometer used for radiocarbon dating and other analysis