Why does a spectrophotometer have to be set at a particular wavelength for accurate measurements?

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2026-07-11 06:55

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A spectrophotometer needs to be set at a specific wavelength for accurate measurements because different substances absorb and transmit light at different wavelengths. By setting the spectrophotometer at the appropriate wavelength, you can ensure that you are measuring the absorbance or transmittance of the substance accurately.

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