Spectrophotometers - UV/Visible

A UV / Visible Light Spectrophotometer is an analytical instrument that measures the absorption and transmission of ultraviolet and visible light by a substance. It's used to identify and quantify compounds in various samples, playing a crucial role in fields like chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science. By analyzing how light interacts with a sample, it provides information about the sample's composition and properties.
- What is a UV-Vis Spectrophotometer and What Is It Used For?
- What is the Difference Between Single and Dual Beam Spectrophotometers?
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