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  • Zachary S (55142)

    University of Exeter (UK)

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    " My grades actually dipped a bit after signing up for homework help, and that’s putting it mildly. I’m Zachary’s cousin, and we expected more than the usual copy-paste answers . The whole setup feels clunky—reach out on WhatsApp, wait for a tutor match, then jump onto Google Meet—pretty inefficient, to be honest . Being able to contact the tutor directly would’ve been a lot more helpful. They should also develop some specialized learning resources . Overall, I can’t really recommend this service . "

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    by tutor Muthu

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    on 18 January 2023

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    University of Birmingham (UK)

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    " After hitting a wall on his spectroscopy homework, E just couldn’t make sense of the Haiku assignment. I’m his mom and always worry when deadlines approach. Thanks to Muthu, this tricky task finally clicked, all delivered neatly over WhatsApp. The sessions felt personal and upbeat. It would be great if they included detailed tutor ratings. "

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    on 11 September 2024

  • Orville Ramirez (46885)

    University of California - Irvine (USA)

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    " I’m Orville Ramirez’s uncle, and I’ve watched him struggle with a spectroscopy assignment on Teachable for days. He reached out to MEB for help, and the process was quick—just WhatsApp and email, no website login required. The tutor broke down the complex spectra in a way he really understood. Homework was delivered on time, which was a relief. Occasionally the customer care team seemed a bit unsure, so some extra staff training wouldn’t hurt. Overall, he’d use MEB again. "

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    by tutor Muthu

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    on 10 April 2025

  • L Flores (27880)

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    " Hey Kumari S, the WileyPLUS spectroscopy assignments were a nightmare until MEB stepped in. I’m L’s mom and trust me, we’d already tried another service with a buggy platform. MEB uses Google Meet—which is way less crappy—and their WhatsApp/email setup is dead simple. The trial fee was practically nothing, and while we browsed tutor profiles on the site, we couldn’t DM them directly. Still, we got matched fast. Our tutor was solid and sent solutions right on WhatsApp. No login headaches, no glitches. "

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    by tutor Kumari S

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  • S Al-Salem (57199)

    Emory University (USA)

    Good Tutor, But Needs Session Summaries

    " Hello My Engg Buddy, I’ve been frustrated with the recent homework help sessions on WebAssign spectroscopy. I’m the father of S. Al-Salem, and while the tutor was knowledgeable, there wasn’t any summary after each session to recap the key concepts. It’s hard to track progress without a brief write-up. Please consider adding session summaries at the end of every meeting. Given this gap, I’m reluctant to recommend My Engg Buddy. "

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    by tutor Kumari S

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    on 6 September 2022

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What is Spectroscopy?

Spectroscopy is the study of how matter interacts with electromagnetic radiation. It measures absorption, emission or scattering of light. Techniques like UV (Ultraviolet) and IR (Infrared) spectroscopy allow chemists to identify molecular structures and study materials. Real‑life uses include analyzing star compositions and testing drug purity in pharmaceutical labs; it have wide industrial applications.

Alternative names: • Optical Spectroscopy • Photoelectron Spectroscopy • Molecular Spectroscopy • Emission and Absorption Spectroscopy

Major topics include the fundamentals of light–matter interaction, electronic, vibrational and rotational transitions, instrumentation (light sources, monochromators, detectors), data acquisition and processing, quantitative analysis and calibration, sample preparation and handling, surface and thin‑film spectroscopy, hyphenated techniques (GC‑MS with GC standing for Gas Chromatography and MS for Mass Spectrometry), and advanced methods like Fourier‑Transform IR (FTIR). Applications span from material characterization in semiconductors to monitoring environmental pollutants.

A brief history of most important events in Spectroscopy Isaac Newton first used a prism to split sunlight into a spectrum in 1666, laying the groundwork. William Hyde Wollaston observed dark lines in 1802. Joseph von Fraunhofer mapped those lines in 1814. In 1859, Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff linked spectral lines to chemical elements. Johannes Rydberg’s formula (1888) predicted spectral wavelengths. Max Planck’s quantum theory (1900) explained energy quantization. Albert Einstein described the photoelectric effect in 1905. Development of infrared spectrometers began in the 1930s. The advent of lasers mid‑20th century boosted high‑resolution studies. Felix Bloch and Edward Purcell independently discovered NMR in 1946, expanding spectroscopic insights.

How can MEB help you with Spectroscopy?

Do you want to learn Spectroscopy? At MEB, we provide private 1:1 online Spectroscopy tutoring. Our tutors work one-on-one with each student to help with assignments, lab reports, tests, projects, essays, dissertations and more. You can get help any time, day or night with our 24/7 instant online Spectroscopy homework help.

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Although we help students everywhere, most of our students live in the USA, Canada, the UK, Gulf countries, Europe and Australia. Students contact us when a subject is hard to learn, when they have too many assignments, when concepts take too long to understand, or when they face health or personal issues. We also help if a student works part-time, misses classes or finds the professor’s pace too fast.

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What is so special about Spectroscopy?

Spectroscopy stands out because it uses light to read the hidden stories of materials. By shining different colors of light on a sample and measuring what comes back, you can find out what it is, how it’s made, or how it behaves. No other subject gives such a clear chemical fingerprint without cutting up the material, making it truly one-of-a-kind.

Compared to other subjects, spectroscopy offers quick, hands-on results and works with solids, liquids or gases while leaving samples intact. It pairs well with theory and software tools, making it great for assignments and lab work. Yet it can be costly, needs special equipment, and comes with a steep learning curve in data analysis. Still, its detailed insight makes it worthwhile.

What are the career opportunities in Spectroscopy?

Students can go on to master’s or PhD programs in materials science, chemistry, physics or engineering. They may study advanced spectroscopy methods, portable sensor technology, and AI-based spectral analysis to lead future research.

Graduates often work as spectroscopists, analytical chemists, R&D scientists, or quality control specialists in industries like pharmaceuticals, energy, and environment. Their daily tasks include running instruments, analyzing spectra, developing methods, and writing technical reports.

We study spectroscopy to understand how materials interact with light. Test preparation helps students master concepts like absorption and emission. This knowledge builds laboratory skills, critical thinking, and a solid base for research or industry work.

Spectroscopy is used in drug analysis, environmental monitoring, food safety, and materials testing. It offers non‑destructive, fast and precise measurements. Modern trends include handheld devices, hyperspectral imaging, and machine learning for deeper data insights.

How to learn Spectroscopy?

Start by getting a clear overview of different spectroscopy types (IR, UV‑Vis, NMR, MS). Break each type into basics: what it measures, how the instrument works, and how to read spectra. Use simple notes and draw sample spectra. Practice by solving example problems step by step. Review key terms and units often. Use flashcards for common peak assignments. Work in small daily sessions (30–60 minutes) and track your progress.

Spectroscopy can seem tricky at first because it mixes theory, math and practical data. But with steady practice and clear examples, most students grasp the patterns and rules. The toughest part is learning to interpret real spectra. Once you’ve seen enough examples, it gets easier.

You can start on your own by using textbooks and online lectures. If you find yourself stuck on questions or need faster progress, a tutor makes a big difference. Tutors can explain concepts in different ways, give you extra problems, and guide you through tricky spectra in real time.

Our MEB tutors specialize in spectroscopy and Materials Science and Engineering. We offer one‑on‑one online sessions, homework support and exam prep any time, day or night. We tailor each lesson to your needs, fill gaps in your understanding and boost your confidence for labs and tests.

Most students build a solid basic understanding in about 4–6 weeks of regular study (3–5 hours per week). Full mastery—especially for advanced NMR or MS—often takes 2–3 months of practice and review alongside coursework or lab work.

YouTube videos: “CrashCourse Chemistry: Spectroscopy,” MIT OpenCourseWare lectures, Khan Academy IR & UV‑Vis series. Educational sites: masterorganicchemistry.com, spectroscopyonline.com, edx.org Spectroscopy courses. Books: “Principles of Instrumental Analysis” by Skoog, Holler & Nieman; “Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy” by Banwell & McCash; “Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds” by Silverstein et al.

College students, parents, tutors from USA, Canada, UK, Gulf and beyond—if you need a helping hand, whether it’s online 1:1 24/7 tutoring or assignment support, our MEB tutors can help at an affordable fee.

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