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spectroscopy


Meanings
  • Noun

    A technique used to identify and study different substances by analyzing the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter.

    - "Spectroscopy is used to identify the elements present in a star."
    - "The spectroscopic analysis of a sample revealed the presence of water."
    - "The spectroscopy of gases in the laboratory is essential for understanding their properties."

Variants
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spectroscopies , spectroscopy , Auger electron spectroscopies , Auger electron spectroscopy , Auger spectroscopies , Auger spectroscopy , mass spectrometer , mass spectrometers , mass spectrometric , mass spectrometries , mass spectrometry , mass spectroscopy
Etymology
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Derived from the Greek words 'spectros' (appearance) and 'skopein' (to examine).


Trivia
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  1. Spectroscopy has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry five times.

  2. The first spectral analysis was performed by Isaac Newton in the late 17th century.

  3. The study of spectra dates back to ancient Greece, where Aristotle observed the colors produced by burning different materials.


Related Concepts
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  1. Spectrum: The distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by a substance as a function of wavelength or frequency.

  2. Spectrograph: An instrument used to record the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation from a source.

  3. Spectral analysis: The process of analyzing a signal or a function to determine its constituent frequencies and their relative magnitudes.


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Spectroscopy has been used extensively in various fields such as astronomy, chemistry, physics, and biology. It has played a crucial role in discovering new elements, understanding the properties of matter, and studying the composition of celestial bodies.

How to Memorize "spectroscopy"

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    - Imagine a beam of light passing through a prism and splitting into a rainbow of colors. Each color represents a different wavelength, and spectroscopy helps identify these wavelengths to determine the composition of a substance.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'spectroscopy' with the image of a scientist in a lab, analyzing a sample using a spectrograph.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the phrase 'Splitting Spectra Scientifically' to help memorize the term 'spectroscopy'.


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