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UV Spectroscopy

UV spectroscopy is a technique used to analyze substances by shining ultraviolet (UV) light through a sample. Molecules in the sample absorb specific wavelengths of UV light based on their structure. By measuring how much light is absorbed at different wavelengths, scientists can identify and quantify the substances present. It is commonly used in chemistry and biochemistry to study molecules like proteins, nucleic acids, and pharmaceuticals, providing valuable information about their composition and concentration efficiently and non-destructively.