Pronunciation: /əbˈsɔrpʃən spɛkˈtrɑskəpi/
noun the study or use of this technique in analyzing chemical compounds
A1 Absorption spectroscopy is a scientific technique.
A2 Absorption spectroscopy is used to analyze the composition of materials.
B1 Absorption spectroscopy measures how a substance absorbs light at different wavelengths.
B2 Absorption spectroscopy can be used to determine the concentration of a specific compound in a sample.
C1 Absorption spectroscopy is a powerful tool in the field of analytical chemistry.
C2 Absorption spectroscopy can provide detailed information about the electronic structure of molecules.
formal Absorption spectroscopy is a technique used to measure the absorption of electromagnetic radiation by substances.
informal Absorption spectroscopy helps scientists analyze how different substances absorb light.
slang Dude, absorption spectroscopy is like magic for studying molecules and stuff.
figurative Just like how a sponge absorbs water, absorption spectroscopy measures how substances absorb light.
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