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spectroscopy: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (5013 words)
Spectroscopy is the measurement of the absorption, scattering, or emission of electromagnetic radiation by atoms or molecules.
Emission is the transition of electromagnetic energy from a one energy level to another energy level that results in the emission of a photon.
Spectroscopy is often used in physical and analytical chemistry for the identification of substances through the spectrum emitted from them or absorbed in them.
Spectroscopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1983 words)
Spectroscopy is the study of matter and its properties by investigating light, sound, or particles that are emitted, absorbed or scattered by the matter under investigation.
Spectroscopy may also be defined as the study of the interaction between light and matter.
Raman spectroscopy uses the inelastic scattering of light to analyse vibrational and rotational modes of molecules.
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