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What Are the Common Methods for Detecting Toxic Substances?

Detection of toxic substances is crucial for risk assessment and management. Common methods include:
Chromatography: Techniques like gas chromatography and liquid chromatography are used to separate and identify compounds in a mixture.
Mass Spectrometry: This technique is often coupled with chromatography to provide detailed information about the molecular structure of a substance.
Spectroscopy: Methods such as infrared spectroscopy and UV-visible spectroscopy help in identifying chemical bonds and structures.

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