In modern analytical contexts, how is a spectrometer typically distinguished from a spectroscope?

Answer

A spectrometer measures and quantifies intensity electronically, while a spectroscope is for visual observation.

A spectroscope is designed for visual observation through an eyepiece, whereas a spectrograph (often termed spectrometer in modern contexts) records the spectrum digitally using a detector array to quantify intensity.

In modern analytical contexts, how is a spectrometer typically distinguished from a spectroscope?
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