spectrophotometry their uses and function
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The amount of light that is absorbed by a chemical substance is measured using a method called Spectrophotometry.
This is calculated by measuring the intensity of light, as a beam of light passes through a sample solution.
This process is mostly used in forensic science, using infrared radiation or other visible light to ascertain light transmission, absorption and reflective properties of tiny materials.
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