ICPE typically refers to "Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission" spectrometry, sometimes also known as Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES). It is an analytical technique used for determining the elemental composition of a sample. In ICPE, a sample is introduced into an inductively coupled plasma, which is a high-temperature, ionized gas. The atoms in the sample are excited by the plasma's energy. As the excited atoms return to their ground state, they emit light at specific wavelengths, which are then measured by a spectrometer. The intensity of the emitted light is proportional to the concentration of the element in the sample. ICPE is commonly used in environmental monitoring, food safety, materials science, and pharmaceutical analysis to determine the concentration of various elements in different types of samples.
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