Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
Ultraviolet spectroscopy is a type of spectroscopy that uses light in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum (around 10-400 nm wavelength) to observe the properties of a sample. It is used in various fields of research, such as chemistry, physics, and biology, to identify molecules, study chemical and physical processes, and analyze the structure of a sample. Through ultraviolet spectroscopy, information about the structure, composition, and chemical properties of a sample can be obtained. This technique is also used to study the optical and fluorescent properties of materials, as well as the interaction of light with biological molecules.
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