In chemistry, a prism typically refers to a transparent optical element that can refract light, separating it into its component colors or wavelengths. While not a chemical substance itself, prisms are used in various experiments to analyze the properties of light and its interaction with different substances. This can help in understanding phenomena such as absorption, emission spectra, and the behavior of compounds under different wavelengths of light.
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