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Answered by Anonymous
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A change of wavelength exhibited by some of the radiation scattered in a medium. The effect is specific to the molecules which cause it, and so can be used in spectroscopic analysis.....❤✌

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Raman Effect refers to the inelastic light scattering by a molecular species.

When EM radiation is incident of any matter, the molecules constituting the material absorb energy.

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Raman effect, change in the wavelength of light that occurs when a light beam is deflected by molecules.

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The Raman effect involves scattering of light by molecules of gases, liquids, or solids.

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The Raman effect consists of the appearance of extra spectral lines near the wavelength of the incident light.

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  • Raman spectroscopy is commonly used in chemistry to provide a structural fingerprint by which molecules can be identified.
  • used in many varied fields – in fact, any application where non-destructive, microscopic, chemical analysis and imaging is required.
  • Whether the goal is qualitative or quantitative data, Raman analysis can provide key information easily and quickly.

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