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Spectrophotometry is a scientific technique used to measure the intensity of light as a function of its color. It is used in a variety of scientific fields, including chemistry, biochemistry, and physics. In the context of science books, spectrophotometry is used to measure the absorbance of light by a sample, which can be used to determine the concentration of a particular substance in the sample. Spectrophotometry is also used to measure the reflectance of light from a sample, which can be used to determine the purity of a sample.
The spectrophotometry market is a growing field, with a variety of companies offering products and services related to the technique. Companies such as Thermo Fisher Scientific, Agilent Technologies, and PerkinElmer offer a range of spectrophotometers, as well as software and accessories. Other companies, such as Shimadzu, offer a range of spectrophotometers and accessories, as well as training and support services. Additionally, there are a number of companies that specialize in the development of custom spectrophotometers and accessories. Show Less Read more