Clinical Chemistry
Across
- 4. measurement of the amount of luminous light falling on a surface from a source
- 5. Light that can be seen by the human eye.
- 7. Type of spectroscopy which examines the wavelengths of photons emitted by atoms during their transition from an excited state to a lower state.
- 8. measures the intensity as a function of the light source wavelength.
- 12. Linear distance between any two equivalent points on a successive wave
- 13. Isolate an individual wavelength of light
- 14. measure light scattered by particulates in a solution.
- 16. exchanged when electrical charged subatomic particles interact.
- 17. designed to hold samples for experiments
Down
- 1. measures light scattering as a decrease in the light through a solution.
- 2. electomagnetic radiation with a wavelenth shorter than visible light but longer than x-rays
- 3. emission of light is created from a chemical or electrochemical reaction.
- 6. The total range of wavelengths transmitted.
- 9. detect and amplify radiant energy to the light absorbed.
- 10. layers of light sensitive materials release excited electrons to light
- 11. The fraction of incident light at a specified wavelength that passes through a sample.
- 15. give off electrons when light energy strikes