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Electromagnetic spectrometry

Different atoms absorb and emit electromagnetic radiation in different ways. Electromagnetic spectrometry makes use of these properties to analyze compounds in a sample. The technology is used for determining the presence of a specific substance, quantifying the amount of a specific substance or analyzing compound mixtures.

Fluorescence Spectrometer
Brand: Perkin Elmer
Type/Model: LS55
UV/VIS absorption spectrometer
Brand: Shimazu
Type/Model: UV-1650PC
Last Modified: 05-01-2011

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