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how can spectra be used in chemical analysis?
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Answered by
DrBob222
The identification of the wavelengths of the line provides positive ID of the element; the density of the line provides quantitative data. Therefore, it's useful both for qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Answered by
Ian
What spectra are you referring to?
Mass spectroscopy, NMR, and IR are all referred to as spectra. In addition, you could be talking about fluorescence spectroscopy.
How they do it varies, but they are mostly used for identification.
Mass spectroscopy, NMR, and IR are all referred to as spectra. In addition, you could be talking about fluorescence spectroscopy.
How they do it varies, but they are mostly used for identification.
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