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Differentiate spectroscopy, spectrometry, and spectrophotometry
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- Look for journal articles, news, or features published recently (2017 to 2022) that show the application of spectroscopy in a field of study (such as medicine). Please summarize this technique, highlighting its theories and how it fares with other analysis methods.Look for recent (2017 to 2022) scientific papers, stories, or features that demonstrate the use of spectroscopy in a field of study (such as botany, medicine, and engineering). Please summarize this strategy, focusing on its theories and how it compares to other ways of analysis. (Essay type, minimum of 500 words)What is Spectrocopy? Give 1 example of spectroscopic technique and discuss concepts involved and instrumentation.
- Provide a list of the names of the devices and technologies used in Dynamic Light Scattering applied in Physical Methods in Biology and Medicine.Why is it important to use standards or to develop a standard curve in spectrophotometry?Discuss the types of interferences in atomic absorption spectrophotometry.