Absorbance is a measure of the capacity of a substance to absorb light of a specified wavelength. It is commonly used in spectrophotometry to quantify the concentration of a known substance. By shining a beam of light through a sample and measuring how much light passes through, the absorbance can be calculated, and subsequently, the concentration of the substance can be determined using Beer-Lambert Law. It is also used in various analytical techniques in chemistry, biology, and environmental science.
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