The basic parts of a spectrophotometer are a light source, a holder for the sample, a diffraction grating in a monochromator or a prism to separate the different wavelengths of light, and a detector.
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1: Explain Visual Basic IDE. 2: Explain the features of VB
the features of V B is we are creating a programme and it is run in similar window ..... this software powered by a great sintest of amaroka .............and this is
At the moment Visual basic 2005/8, 2005 for anything older then windows xp 2008 for xp or newer i don't know about other operating systems though...
It's English-like syntax is much easier to learn than many other languages.
Instrument which measures d ability of sample to absorb or transmit radiations
The main types of spectrometers are absorption, emission, fluorescence, and mass spectrometers. Absorption spectrometers measure the absorption of light by a sample, emission spectrometers measure the emission of light by a sample, fluorescence spectrometers measure the fluorescence emitted by a sample, and mass spectrometers separate and measure ions based on their mass-to-charge ratio.
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13 basic features of financial accounting?
what is basic
The basic features of a bicycle include two wheels, a frame, handlebars, pedals, a chain, gears, brakes, and a seat.
movement of electrons
people acting.
to be close to Allah
humanism and order were 2 basic features. His theory is called Ru in Chinese,that means Confucianism.
Spectrometers work by measuring the interaction between light and a substance. When light is passed through a sample, the substance absorbs certain wavelengths of light based on its composition. By analyzing the absorbed wavelengths, spectrometers can determine the elements or molecules present in the sample.
Spectrometers work by analyzing how substances interact with electromagnetic radiation. They measure the absorption, emission, or scattering of light by a sample to determine its composition or properties. By breaking down light into its component wavelengths, spectrometers can provide detailed information about the sample's chemical composition, molecular structure, and other characteristics.