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What is the significance of the amplitude in spectroscopy?
What is the significance of the amplitude in spectroscopy?
- It indicates the width of the light wave.
- It indicates the amount of light absorbed by molecules.
- It shows the height difference between the peak and trough. (correct)
- It represents the distance between two peaks.
Which type of light is absorbed by molecules in spectroscopy?
Which type of light is absorbed by molecules in spectroscopy?
- Visible light
- Ultraviolet light (correct)
- Infrared light
- Gamma rays
What does the wavelength represent in spectroscopy?
What does the wavelength represent in spectroscopy?
- The distance between two peaks (correct)
- The width of the light wave
- The distance of peak and trough
- The number of photons traveling in waves
In spectroscopy, what does transmitted light refer to?
In spectroscopy, what does transmitted light refer to?
What is the range of visible light in nanometers according to the provided text?
What is the range of visible light in nanometers according to the provided text?