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[[File:Light dispersion of a mercury-vapor lamp with a flint glass prism IPNr°0125.jpg|thumb|right|Analysis of white light by [[Dispersion (optics)|dispersing]] it with a prism is an example of spectroscopy.]]
 
'''Spectroscopy''' {{IPAc-en|s|p|ɛ|k|ˈ|t|r|ɒ|s|k|ə|p|i}} is the study of the interaction between [[matter]] and electromagnetic [[radiation]].<ref name="em-spec" /><ref>{{cite journal |last=Herrmann |first=R. |author2=C. Onkelinx |title=Quantities and units in clinical chemistry: Nebulizer and flame properties in flame emission and absorption spectrometry (Recommendations 1986) |journal=Pure and Applied Chemistry |date=1986 |volume=58 |issue=12 |pages=1737–1742 |doi=10.1351/pac198658121737}}</ref> Historically, spectroscopy originated through the study of [[visible spectrum|visible light]] dispersed according to its [[wavelength]], by a [[Prism (optics)|prism]]. Later the concept was expanded greatly to include any interaction with radiative energy as a function of its wavelength or [[frequency]]. Spectroscopic data is often represented by an [[emission spectrum]], a plot of the response of interest as a function of wavelength or frequency.
 
 
 
  
 
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