
Molecular Spectroscopy
Molecular spectroscopy is a scientific technique used to study the interaction of light with molecules. When molecules absorb or emit light at specific wavelengths, they produce unique spectral patterns, like fingerprints. By analyzing these patterns, scientists can determine the structure, composition, and behavior of substances. This method is widely used in chemistry, biology, and environmental science to identify compounds, monitor reactions, and understand molecular dynamics, ultimately helping in various applications, from drug development to pollution detection.