Emission spectroscopy
ID: emission-spectroscopy
Emission spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to identify and quantify the chemical composition of substances based on the light emitted by atoms or molecules when they are excited. When a substance is exposed to energy, such as heat or electromagnetic radiation, its electrons can be excited to higher energy levels. When these excited electrons return to their lower energy states, they release energy in the form of light (photons).
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