absorpsjonsmålinger
Absorpsjonsmålinger refer to the process of measuring the absorption of light or other electromagnetic radiation by a substance. This technique is widely used in various scientific and industrial applications to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution, the purity of a material, or the presence of specific compounds. The principle behind absorpsjonsmålinger is based on the Beer-Lambert Law, which states that the absorbance of a solution is directly proportional to the concentration of the absorbing species and the path length of the light through the solution.
In practice, absorpsjonsmålinger are typically performed using a spectrophotometer, an instrument that measures the intensity of
Absorpsjonsmålinger are commonly used in analytical chemistry for quantitative analysis, where the concentration of a substance