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'''Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy''' or '''ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry''' (UV-Vis or UV/Vis) refers to [[absorption spectroscopy]] or reflectance spectroscopy in the ultraviolet-visible spectral region. This means it uses light in the visible and adjacent (near-UV and near-infrared (NIR)) ranges. The absorption or reflectance in the visible range directly affects the perceived color of the chemicals involved.  | '''Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy''' or '''ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry''' (UV-Vis or UV/Vis) refers to [[absorption spectroscopy]] or reflectance spectroscopy in the ultraviolet-visible spectral region. This means it uses light in the visible and adjacent (near-UV and near-infrared (NIR)) ranges. The absorption or reflectance in the visible range directly affects the perceived color of the chemicals involved.  | ||
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Revision as of 18:16, 6 August 2014
Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy or ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry (UV-Vis or UV/Vis) refers to absorption spectroscopy or reflectance spectroscopy in the ultraviolet-visible spectral region. This means it uses light in the visible and adjacent (near-UV and near-infrared (NIR)) ranges. The absorption or reflectance in the visible range directly affects the perceived color of the chemicals involved.







