In atomic absorption spectrophophometry, the term "nebulization" implies: (a) The breaking down of fine mist of liquid droplets into smaller particles (b) Creation of fine suspension of liquid (or solid) particles in a gas (C) The use of hotter flames to atomize high-boiling, refractory elements (d) All of the above
Nebulization is the process by which a mist of a substance is introduced into a flame so that the free atoms are formed. The free atoms are now introduced into the light path for Atomic Absorption spectrophotometry.