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spectroscope
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Spectroscope
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an optical instrument used for analyzing the spectrum of light, separating it into its individual wavelengths to identify and study the components of the light source
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Chemists employ a spectroscope in laboratories to identify elements in a sample based on the unique patterns in their spectral lines.
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spectroscopic
spectroscope
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