Question: Which of the following is the principle of Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy?

Options

A : Radiation is absorbed by non-excited atoms in vapour state and are excited to higher states

B : Medium absorbs radiation and transmitted radiation is measured

C : Colour is measured

D : Colour is simply observed

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