spectroskoopilisi
Spectroskoopilisi, also known as spectroscopy, is a scientific technique used to analyze the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. It involves the study of the spectrum of light absorbed, emitted, or scattered by a substance, providing valuable information about its physical and chemical properties. Spectroscopy is widely used in various fields, including chemistry, physics, astronomy, and materials science.
The basic principle of spectroscopy is that different substances interact with light in unique ways, resulting
- Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) Spectroscopy: Measures the absorption of UV and visible light by a substance.
- Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy: Analyzes the absorption of infrared light, providing information about molecular vibrations and bonds.
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy: Studies the absorption of radio waves by atomic nuclei in a
- Mass Spectrometry (MS): Measures the mass-to-charge ratio of ions, helping to identify and quantify substances.
Spectroscopy is a powerful tool for qualitative and quantitative analysis, enabling researchers to gain a deeper