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These are optical instruments for measurement of the absorption of light of a given wavelength ( or a given range of wavelengths ) of coloured substances in solution.
From the light absorption, Beer's law makes it possible to calculate the concentration of the coloured substance in the solution.
Due to its wide range of application and its reliability and robustness, the photometer has become one of the principal instruments in biochemistry and analytical chemistry.
Absorption photometers for work in aqueous solution work in the ultraviolet and visible ranges, from wavelength around 240 nm up to 750 nm.

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