Atomic spectroscopy

ID: atomic-spectroscopy

Atomic spectroscopy is a set of analytical techniques used to determine the elemental composition of substances by measuring the light emitted or absorbed by atoms. The primary principle behind atomic spectroscopy is that atoms have distinct energy levels, and when they transition between these levels, they emit or absorb electromagnetic radiation at specific wavelengths. This unique spectral information can be used to identify and quantify elements within a sample.

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