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How Do Spectroscopic Methods Work?

Spectroscopic methods involve the interaction of light with matter. The absorption, emission, or scattering of light by molecules provides information about their concentration and structure. For instance, in UV-Vis spectroscopy, the absorbance at specific wavelengths can be correlated with the concentration of particular species using Beer-Lambert law. IR spectroscopy provides information on molecular vibrations, which can be related to concentration changes.

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