UV/VIS Spectrophotometer-Lambda 35

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    UV/VIS spectrophotometry works on the principle that molecules absorb light at specific wavelengths. The Lambda 35 measures the intensity of light before and after it passes through a sample, and the difference in intensity (or absorbance) is used to determine the concentration of the analyte in the sample. The unit covers a broad range of wavelengths, from the ultraviolet (UV) to the visible (VIS) spectrum, making it versatile for various applications. Applications: -Quantitative Analysis: Determining the concentration of a substance in a sample by comparing its absorbance to a standard curve. -Qualitative Analysis: Identifying substances based on their characteristic absorption spectra. -Kinetic Studies: Monitoring reactions over time by measuring absorbance changes. -Colorimetry: For determining the color or color changes in samples. Study of Molecular Interactions: Such as protein-ligand binding studies.

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