Environmental Spectrometry uses light interaction to analyze environmental samples, acting as a detective tool for understanding our surroundings. This interaction is not random; it's governed by the fundamental properties of the substances present in the sample. Spectroscopy serves as a powerful. An optical spectrometer, like the Ossila USB spectrometer, is the most common type. Spectrometers have a wide range of applications and uses. In addition, you would also learn about another important technique called mass spectrometry. When light interacts with matter → be it water, soil, air, or.
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