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spectrometer

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/spɛkˈtrɑmɪtər/
Forms:spectrometers
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a scientific instrument used to measure and analyze the properties of light over a specific range of wavelengths

  • The scientist used a spectrometer to analyze the composition of the unknown substance based on its light absorption.
  • Astronomers use spectrometers to study the spectra of stars and galaxies, revealing information about their chemical composition and temperature.
  • Environmental scientists use spectrometers to monitor air quality by analyzing the absorption patterns of pollutants in the atmosphere.
  • Spectrometers in laboratories help chemists identify and quantify substances in samples through their unique spectral fingerprints.
  • Medical researchers employ spectrometers in spectroscopy techniques to diagnose diseases and monitor biochemical processes in cells.