Absorption Spectroscopy
Absorption spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to study the structure and composition of materials. It is based on the principle that when electromagnetic radiation is passed through a sample, some of the radiation is absorbed by the sample, giving it its unique characteristics and properties. Absorption spectroscopy is used to identify and quantify the presence of various components in a sample of a material, to measure the optical characteristics of materials, and to observe and analyze chemical reactions. It is a key component in many scientific fields, such as analytical chemistry, biochemistry and medical diagnostics.
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