Difference between spectroscopy and spectrometry
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Spectroscopy refers to the study of how radiated energy and matter interact. The energy is absorbed by the matter, creating an excited state. ... Spectrometry is the application of spectroscopy so that there are quantifiable results that can then be assessed
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Spectroscopy refers to the study of how radiated energy and matter interact. The energy is absorbed by the matter, creating an excited state.
Spectrometry is the application of spectroscopy so that there are quantifiable results that can then be assessed.
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