Carbon is the most abundant substance on earth. Through studying carbon, scientists are able to learn more about the formation of planets, identify a variety of allotropes and even gain valuable insight into the origins of life. Experts are now looking into Raman spectroscopy as a reliable method of analysis due to the level of precision and versatility that is needed for carbon analysis. Using Raman provides scientists with the ability to quickly and nondestructively identify carbon based materials in various forms!
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