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data in this video have been downloaded from the web from a database that has been prepared by Latrobe University in Melbourne Australia when downloaded from the web the database provides zip files and you can simply unzip these files and within the zip directory thereamp;#39;s a VMS file which you can just drag and drop into casa XPS the database includes a number of files with a range of different materials and to have been selected so that we can have a look at the difference between the coin 2s and the chlorine 2p in two different materials potassium chloride and sodium chloride so if we look at the sodium chloride weamp;#39;ve got a chlorine 2p ing to s and carbon P whereas if we do the same display in the potassium chloride weamp;#39;ve also got a doublet from the potassium here this is the carbon thereamp;#39;s the chlorine 2amp;#39;s this is ing to P so weamp;#39;ve got two very similar sets of spectra which we can use to try and understand how to quantify chlorine since