Colorimetric experiment is performed at 620 nm of wavelength because
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Colorimetric experiment is performed at 620 nm of wavelength because at this wavelength the scattering of light is minimum. Generally the range of performing the Colorimetric experiment is 400 to 700 nm of wavelengths but it is preferred to perform on higher values of range.
A Colorimetric experiment is used to measure concentrations of a specific substance in a mixture, just like titration is used for same purpose
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