Ultraviolet-visible Spectroscopy
Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis) is an analytical technique used to measure the amount of light absorbed by a sample over a specific range of wavelengths. It can be used to identify and quantify the presence of specific chemical compounds in a sample. It is also useful for detecting changes in the components of a chemical or biological system, or in the chemical structure of molecules, making it a popular tool in a variety of scientific fields, including analytical chemistry, biochemistry, environmental sciences and pharmaceutical research. UV-Vis spectroscopy is a reliable and efficient way to measure the chemical composition of a sample, an important factor for many industries.
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