Atomic Spectroscopy
Atomic spectroscopy is a technique used to study the composition of a sample. It utilizes the absorption or emission of electromagnetic radiation (light) to measure the composition of a sample. The technique is based on the fact that each chemical element has a distinct set of energy levels, resulting in its own unique spectrum. Atomic spectroscopy is used in a variety of fields, such as environmental monitoring, forensic analysis, health-care diagnostics and materials science. It is an incredibly useful tool for performing precise and accurate chemical analysis. It is also used for the detection and quantification of trace elements, which makes it an invaluable tool for industries such as food and drug analysis.
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