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Pepsi [2]
3 years ago
13

What is uv spectroscopy

Chemistry
2 answers:
stellarik [79]3 years ago
4 0
Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy<span> or </span>ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry<span> refers to absorption </span>spectroscopy<span> or reflectance </span>spectroscopy<span>in the </span>ultraviolet-visible<span> spectral region. This </span>means<span> it uses light in the visible and adjacent (near-</span>UV<span> and near-infrared) ranges.</span>
lord [1]3 years ago
3 0
Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy<span> or ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry </span><span>refers to absorption </span>spectroscopy or reflectance spectroscopy<span> in the ultraviolet-visible spectral region. This means it uses light in the visible and adjacent (near-</span>UV<span> and near-infrared [NIR]) ranges.  

I hope this helps!</span>
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