Spectroscopy and its Types

Physical and analytical chemistry use spectroscopy because atoms and molecules have a specific sort of spectrum. Therefore, these spectra can be helpful for analysis, identification, and detection of the data about the atoms and molecules. The phrases "spectroscopy" and "spectrogram," which refer to the identification of radiation force as a component of wavelength, are frequently used to describe exploratory spectroscopic techniques. Spectra-photometers, spectrometers, spectrographs, and unearthly analysers are all terms used to refer to horrifying estimating devices.


  • Flame emission spectroscopy
  • Absorption spectroscopy
  • Electromagnetic radiation
  • IR and NIR spectroscopy
  • Emission spectroscopy

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