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Spectroscopy Demonstrations
Students study light and see what emits photons and that light can be separated onto a spectrum. In this energy and matter instructional activity students identify gases using a spectrum chart.
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Light Waves and Spectroscopes
Young scholars observe continuous and bright line spectra through a simple, inexpensive spectroscope that is suitable for classroom use and work through typical student laboratory exercises.
National Institutes of Health
National Library of Medicine: Spectral Detection
This concise site provides a brief discussion of the invention of the first work spectroscopes and their impact on forensic science.
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Spectroscope, About 1920
This concise site provides a brief discussion of the invention of the first work spectroscopes and their impact on forensic science.
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Spectroscopic Apparatus, Steel Engraving, 1869
This concise site provides a brief discussion of the invention of the first work spectroscopes and their impact on forensic science.
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Chart Showing the Spectra of Different Types of Blood Samples, 1894
This concise site provides a brief discussion of the invention of the first work spectroscopes and their impact on forensic science.
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Henry Enfield Roscoe, ph.d., on Spectrum Analysis, New York, 1869
This concise site provides a brief discussion of the invention of the first work spectroscopes and their impact on forensic science.
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Beckman Du Spectrophotometer, About 1950
This concise site provides a brief discussion of the invention of the first work spectroscopes and their impact on forensic science.
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Spectroscopes
This concise site provides a brief discussion of the invention of the first work spectroscopes and their impact on forensic science.
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Spectroscope, About 1920
This concise site provides a brief discussion of the invention of the first work spectroscopes and their impact on forensic science.