Spectroscopic Analysis
Spectroscopic Analysis is the process of studying light from objects or samples which have been exposed to different forms of light. This process allows scientists to identify and measure the various components of a sample, such as its atomic and molecular structure, surface and bulk properties, and the chemical and physical properties of the sample. The analysis can be used to identify unknown substances, analyze substances for their purity, determine the chemical composition of a sample, and to characterize the surface of a materials. Spectroscopic analysis is a powerful tool in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics and engineering, as it can provide detailed information on the structure of molecules and materials, as well as the processes they undergo.
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