what are the basic parts present in a general spectrophotometer.give one example
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1.A sample solution is placed inside the spectrophotometer.
2.A light source shines light toward the sample.
3.A device called a monochromator splits the light into each color, or rather, individual wavelengths (just like a raindrop makes a rainbow). An adjustable slit allows only one specific wavelength of light through to the sample solution.
4.The wavelength of light hits the sample, which is held in a little container called a cuvette. We need to be careful when handling cuvettes; even a slight fingerprint can interfere with the results.
5.Whatever light passes through the sample is read and displayed on the output screen.
2.A light source shines light toward the sample.
3.A device called a monochromator splits the light into each color, or rather, individual wavelengths (just like a raindrop makes a rainbow). An adjustable slit allows only one specific wavelength of light through to the sample solution.
4.The wavelength of light hits the sample, which is held in a little container called a cuvette. We need to be careful when handling cuvettes; even a slight fingerprint can interfere with the results.
5.Whatever light passes through the sample is read and displayed on the output screen.
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