What is the difference between Spectroscopy and
spectrophotometry,What are the applications?
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Answer / himani
Spectroscopy is the interation of electromagnetic radiation
with a chemical or physical species and can also refer to
the energy involved. It is what is happening.
Spectrometry refers to the technique used and how
spectroscopy is measured. It can also include other
techniques such as mass spectrometry where there is energy
but no light.
So you can say you are experimenting with ultraviolet
spectroscopy using ultraviolet spectrometry.
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Answer / sandhya ghildiyal
spectrometer-for selection of any wavelength
photometer-for measuring the intensity of light
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Answer / nikil kumar
UV,IR,NMR all are spectroscopy techniques and Mass is spectrometry techniques
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Answer / 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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