Spectroanalytical
Spectroanalytical methods are a set of techniques used to analyze the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation, providing valuable information about the composition, structure, and properties of substances. These methods are widely employed in various fields, including chemistry, physics, biology, environmental science, and materials science.
The fundamental principle behind spectroanalytical techniques is that atoms and molecules absorb, emit, or scatter electromagnetic
There are several types of spectroanalytical methods, each with its specific applications and advantages. Atomic absorption
Other spectroanalytical techniques include fluorescence spectroscopy, which measures the emission of light by molecules after they
Spectroanalytical methods are highly sensitive, accurate, and versatile, making them indispensable tools in both research and