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Summary Of: Absorption spectrum

The process and absorption spectrum are illustrated above... s absorption spectrum is the fraction of incident radiation absorbed by the material over a range of frequencies... The absorption spectrum is primarily determined... An absorption spectrum will have its maximum intensities at wavelengths where the absorption is strongest... The absorption spectrum can be calculated from the emission spectrum using appropriate theoretical models and additional information about... the absorption spectrum is typically quantified by the... the absorption spectrum can be derived from a scattering or reflection spectrum... and so the derived absorption spectrum is an approximation... The infrared absorption spectrum of NASA laboratory... An absorption spectrum can be quantitatively related to the amount of material present using the Beer... These absorptions can mask or confound the absorption spectrum of the sample... Absorption spectrum observed by the... also measures their absorption spectrum and allows for the determination of the planet... measurements of the absorption spectrum are used to determine these other properties... atomic absorption spectrum was not expected to exist at the time it was measured... spectrum alone is not sufficient to determine the absorption spectrum because it will be affected by the experimental conditions... experimental conditions and therefore the combination yields the absorption spectrum of the material alone...

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