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In spectrometric terms, transparency refers to the ability of a substance to allow light to pass through it with little or no absorption. A transparent material will not significantly alter the wavelength or intensity of the light as it passes through, making it ideal for spectrometric analysis. Materials such as glass, quartz, and certain plastics are commonly used as transparent mediums in spectrometry.

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