absorptiospektreissä
Absorptiospektreissä, often translated as absorption spectra, represent a fundamental concept in spectroscopy. They are plots that show how much light a substance absorbs at different wavelengths. When light passes through a material, certain wavelengths are absorbed by the atoms or molecules within that material. The resulting spectrum is a unique fingerprint of the substance, revealing the specific wavelengths that have been absorbed.
These spectra are generated by measuring the intensity of light that passes through a sample and comparing
Absorption spectra are crucial in various scientific fields. In chemistry, they are used for identifying and