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Spectroscopy

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Spectroscopy by Wikipedia Bot 0  1970-01-01
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Spectroscopy is a scientific technique used to study the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter. It involves measuring the light spectrum emitted, absorbed, or scattered by materials in order to obtain information about their composition, structure, and physical properties. The basic principle of spectroscopy is that different substances interact with light in unique ways, producing distinct patterns or spectra that serve as "fingerprints" for identification and analysis.
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