UV-visible spectroscopy (or UV-Vis spectroscopy) is a technique that measures the absorption of ultraviolet and visible light by a substance. The absorption is dependent on the substance's electronic structure, and it is often used for identification and quantification of different substances. It is commonly used in chemistry, biology, and materials science.
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