Spectrophotometers are instruments that measure the absorbance and transmittance of light through a liquid sample. They quantify how much a chemical substance absorbs light by measuring the intensity of light that passes through a sample, allowing for identification and quantification of substances. They are commonly used in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, and material science for applications such as determining the concentration of a solution, studying chemical reactions, and characterizing materials.
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