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in this video were going to look at quantity and just to introduce the problems of quantifying data such as these I will look at the basic mechanism by which quantification is performed and that is the quantification parameters dialog window and the idea is that we isolate a peak that we can assign to a given element so if you bring up the element library and have the regions property page topmost click where the peak is identify the peak and then if we press create a region is created and the background specified over an interval the relative sensitive factor has been brought in using the line that was indicated in the element library and if this was aluminium alone we would be now in a state where we could continue identifying other Peaks and then produce a quantification however in this instance what we have is a sample where we not only have aluminium but we also have copper and unfortunately copper and aluminium overlap and they overlap in such a way that we can use neither of