Flame spectrophotometry and atomic absorption spectrometry are analytical techniques used to determine the presence of elements. Flame spectrophotometry uses the emission spectra of atoms in a flame, while atomic absorption spectrometry uses atomic absorption of light to analyze elements. Both techniques involve aspirating a sample solution into a flame to vaporize, dissociate, and excite the atoms. The emitted or absorbed light is then measured with a spectrometer to qualitatively and quantitatively analyze elemental composition. These techniques are used in applications such as water analysis, food testing, and clinical analysis.