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1. Flame photometry uses a flame as the excitation source, while atomic absorption spectroscopy uses a hollow cathode lamp or electrothermal atomizer.
2. Flame photometry is less sensitive than atomic absorption spectroscopy.
3. Flame photometry is less selective than atomic absorption spectroscopy.
4. Flame photometry is less versatile than atomic absorption spectroscopy.