What is the difference between Spectroscopy and
spectrophotometry,What are the applications?
Answer Posted / aditya
i Think Spectroscopy means, in Spectroscopy we get
Either absorption or transmitence as a bnd means number of wavelengths but in spectrometry we can get a spectrum at a desired wavelength
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