Pronunciation: /ˌspekˈtrɑːmətri/
noun the measurement of the spectrum of light emitted or absorbed by a substance
A1 Spectrometry is a scientific technique used to analyze the composition of materials.
A2 Students in the chemistry lab learned about spectrometry and how it is used to identify unknown substances.
B1 The researchers used spectrometry to measure the concentration of different compounds in the water sample.
B2 The spectrometry results showed a peak at 450 nm, indicating the presence of a specific molecule.
C1 Advanced spectrometry techniques allow for precise quantification of trace elements in complex samples.
C2 The high-resolution mass spectrometry revealed the presence of multiple isotopes of the compound.
formal The scientist used mass spectrometry to analyze the chemical composition of the sample.
informal They're running some sort of spectrometry test on the substance.
slang I heard they're doing some fancy spectrometry stuff in the lab.
figurative Her ability to read people's emotions was like a form of emotional spectrometry.
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