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The term gas can not be used to identify a mixture that has the same composition throughout. Gas is a state of matter.
Each compound has a specific absorption spectra.
Analyzing the spectrum of a star, or galaxy, can provide some useful information, including the temperature of a star, whether a star or galaxy is moving towards us or away from us, and the chemical composition.
Its used to separate and or transition chemicals from one state to another, identify chemicals, verify chemical naturals, transition different metals ions, metal atoms, and other high intense chemicals.
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The term gas can not be used to identify a mixture that has the same composition throughout. Gas is a state of matter.
You think probable to optical spectroscopy.
Each compound has a specific absorption spectra.
liquid
It can be used for element identification and can used in Atomic spectroscopy and can be used to help "atoms with low ionization potentials become ionized."
Mass spectroscopy can be used for a series of applications, ranging from the determination of chemical elements and chemical compounds in all kinds of samples to the investigation of reactions and interactions of DNA with other substances. As in mass spectroscopy you detect chemical substances based on the ratio between their masses and the charges (only ions can be detected), a wide range of information can be obtained usually with only very low amounts of the substance that you want to investigate.
respirometer
Analyzing the spectrum of a star, or galaxy, can provide some useful information, including the temperature of a star, whether a star or galaxy is moving towards us or away from us, and the chemical composition.
Infrared Spectroscopy
X-ray spectroscopy is used for detecting of breakable bone in body(2)it also for internal structures
oil and gas
Its used to separate and or transition chemicals from one state to another, identify chemicals, verify chemical naturals, transition different metals ions, metal atoms, and other high intense chemicals.