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Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

Jan 18, 2018

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Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.
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Page 1: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.
Page 2: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

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Page 3: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

Page 4: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

Particular wavelengths of light can be selected using a monochromator.

Page 5: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

A photodetector receives the light and converts it into electrical signals.

Page 6: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

A computer analyses the signals from the photodetector and displays the spectrum on a screen or chart recorder.

Page 7: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

The light emerging from the monochromator can be split into two paths using a beam splitter.

Page 8: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

The two beams of light are directed through the spectrometer using a series of mirrors or lenses.

Page 9: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

The substance under test is dissolved in a solvent and placed in a glass or quartz test-tube, called a cuvette.

Page 10: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

A cuvette containing the solvent alone is used as a reference.

Page 11: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

Light passes from the lamp through the monochromator. One path takes it through the solvent in the reference cell to the photodetector.

Page 12: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

Electrical signals pass to the computer and recorder.

Page 13: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

The other path takes the light beam through the dissolved substance in the sample cell to the photodetector.

Page 14: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

The beam splitter enables the computer to compare the spectra of light emerging from the sample and the reference, so that the final spectrum corresponds to the sample substance alone.

Page 15: Menu Lamps provide the light in the ultraviolet/visible light spectrophotometer.

The beam splitter enables the computer to compare the spectra of light emerging from the sample and the reference, so that the final spectrum corresponds to the sample substance alone.

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