| 11. | Absorption spectroscopy is useful in chemical analysis because of its specificity and its quantitative nature.
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| 12. | The technique is referred to as gas in scattering media absorption spectroscopy ( GASMAS ).
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| 13. | Compared to atomic absorption spectroscopy, ICP-MS has greater speed, precision, and sensitivity.
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| 14. | In atomic absorption spectroscopy, light of a predetermined wavelength is passed through a collection of atoms.
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| 15. | Transient-absorption spectroscopy, also known as flash spectroscopy, is an extension of spectrophotometric techniques.
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| 16. | For example, Atomic absorption spectroscopy is used to identify alloys of gold, bronze and copper.
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| 17. | Absorption spectroscopy is employed as an Infrared and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy are particularly common in analytical applications.
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| 18. | Absorption spectroscopy is also employed in studies of molecular and atomic physics, astronomical spectroscopy and remote sensing.
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| 19. | A common and simple method for determining whether a band gap is direct or indirect uses absorption spectroscopy.
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| 20. | A few examples of absorption are ultraviolet visible spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
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