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Spectroscopic techniques

Spectroscopic techniques are methods used to analyze materials by studying how they interact with different types of light or radiation. When light hits a substance, it can be absorbed, emitted, or scattered, revealing information about the substance's composition, structure, and properties. Common types include visible light spectroscopy, which examines colors; infrared spectroscopy, used to identify chemical bonds; and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), which provides insights into molecular structure. These techniques are widely used in scientific research, medical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring, helping us understand the world around us at a molecular level.

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    Spectroscopic techniques are methods used to analyze substances by examining how they interact with light. When light hits a sample, it can be absorbed, emitted, or scattered, providing information about the sample’s structure and composition. Different techniques, like infrared spectroscopy or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), focus on specific parts of the spectrum to reveal details about molecular bonds, functional groups, or the arrangement of atoms. These tools are vital in fields such as chemistry, biology, and materials science, helping scientists identify materials, understand chemical reactions, and develop new technologies.