Spectroscopy Experiment
spectroscopy are infrared IR, ultra-violet UV, and visible spectroscopy. In this experiment the absorption of light will be measured in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Substances that have visible color absorb some portion of the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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