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How is Absorption Spectra Measured?
Absorption spectra are typically measured using
UV-Vis spectroscopy
or other spectrophotometric techniques. The sample is exposed to a range of wavelengths and the amount of light absorbed at each wavelength is recorded, generating a spectrum.
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