
Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy
Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy is a technique used to identify and analyze substances based on how their molecules absorb specific wavelengths of light. When light passes through a sample, certain wavelengths are absorbed by the molecules, causing changes in energy levels. By measuring which wavelengths are absorbed, scientists can determine the types and concentrations of molecules present. This method is widely used in chemistry, environmental monitoring, and medical diagnostics to accurately analyze complex mixtures without destroying the sample.