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In physics and chemistry, a real spectrum refers to the actual, observable distribution of physical properties, such as energy levels, wavelengths, or frequencies, of a system when subjected to analytical techniques like spectroscopy. Unlike idealized or theoretical models, real spectra account for factors like environmental influences, instrument limitations, and natural line broadening, providing more accurate and applicable data for practical analysis.
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