Spectrophotometers
A spectrophotometer is a tool used to measure how much light a substance absorbs. They work by shining light through a sample and then measuring how much of that light passes through. The device records this data as a spectrum, which shows how different wavelengths (colors) of light are absorbed. Spectrophotometers are commonly used in many fields, including chemistry, biology, and environmental science. They help researchers identify substances, determine their concentration, and study their properties.