spectrophotometer
(noun)
An instrument used to measure the intensity of electromagnetic radiation at different wavelengths.
Examples of spectrophotometer in the following topics:
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Measurements of Microbial Mass
- Spectrophotometers are electrical appliances that can measure turbidity very accurately.
- Of all the electrical appliances used for counting cells, a spectrophotometer is the cheapest and its operation the fastest and most straightforward.
- There are spectrophotometers in which several cuvettes can be inserted at one time, reducing work time even more.
- Additionally, there are spectrophotometers that require extremely small volumes of culture, as little as 1 microliter .
- This spectrophotometer can measure as little as one microliter of a sample.
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Absorption of Light
- When studying a photosynthetic organism, scientists can determine the types of pigments present by using a spectrophotometer.
- Spectrophotometers measure transmitted light and compute its absorption.
- By extracting pigments from leaves and placing these samples into a spectrophotometer, scientists can identify which wavelengths of light an organism can absorb.
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Complex Ion Equilibria and Solubility
- The absorbance (A) of the complex is proportional to its concentration (M) and can be measured directly on the spectrophotometer:
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The Importance of Conjugation
- Only the last group of absorptions are completely displayed because of the 200 nm cut-off characteristic of most spectrophotometers.