spectroscopy

/spɛkˈtrɑskəpi/
noun
  1. The scientific study of how light or other radiation interacts with matter, used to identify substances and their properties.
    • Scientists use spectroscopy to find out what stars are made of.
    • In chemistry class, we learned how spectroscopy helps identify unknown compounds.
    • The lab has a new machine that performs spectroscopy on chemical samples.
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