FUSION MIXTURE

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A fusion mixture, often used in analytical chemistry, is a blend of substances employed to dissolve solid samples into a molten state. This process, known as sample fusion, enables the uniform distribution of analytes for subsequent analysis. The exact composition of a fusion mixture varies based on the sample type and the analytical method. Common components include fluxing agents like lithium metaborate or sodium carbonate, which aid in the dissolution process.