X ray fluorescence is a wildly utilized technique that allows the identifications of elements presence or absence. It works best for alloys and some
minerals and can be a great analytical companion when hand held devices allow for immediate qualification. This is especially relevant in the amateur
world, as this analysis is NOT destructive and only takes a few seconds. These have ALL been calibrated and are ready for use.
I thought this library of my own collection would be of some usage for the amateur ...
starting with potassium see BELOW
I`ve only uploaded element up to Zirconium, but if there is enought interest I have them all the way to Uranium including all of the Lanthanides... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eEl21vZSlg
Not unless you have the same software . It sucks i know .. I can go back and add the energy value for all the peaks from the spectrum. The energy
lines are already known and rasily accessible, this was just to show what the actual spectrum look like for each element ..