Spectrophotometry is a quantitative analytical technique used to measure the absorbance and transmittance of light through a liquid sample. It is commonly used in chemistry, biochemistry, and biology for quantifying substances, identifying compounds, and studying chemical reactions. It works by passing a beam of light through a sample and measuring the amount of light that passes through (transmittance) or is absorbed (absorbance) at a specific wavelength.
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