X-Ray spectroscopy

X-ray spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of materials by measuring the characteristic X-rays emitted from a sample when it is exposed to X-ray radiation. It provides detailed information about the elemental and chemical structure of the sample, including atomic and molecular compositions. This method is widely used in materials science, chemistry, and forensic analysis to analyze minerals, metals, and other complex substances.

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