ULTRAVIOLET AND VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY
Ultraviolet and Visible Spectroscopy This absorption spectroscopy uses electromagnetic radiations between 190 nm to 800 nm and is divided into the ultraviolet (UV, 190-400 nm) and visible (VIS, 400-800 nm) regions. Since the absorption of ultraviolet or visible radiation by a molecule leads transition among electronic
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