The colorimeter is a device used to determine the colors based
on the transmittance and absorption of light. A colorimeter can measure the
concentration of a substance which is depending on the intensity of the color
of the in the sample solution.
The colorimeter has a wide scope of applications is used for
quantitative and qualitative analysis of colored compounds, including
determining the concentration of a solution, laboratory research, the analysis
of blood, environmental analysis of water quality, determining the rates of
reaction, applications across the chemical and biological fields, analysis of
soil components, nutrients in soil and foodstuffs, analysis of chemicals used
indifferent industrial settings. Some other applications of colorimeter the
analysis is used in the food ingredients, textile products, building materials,
beverages, chemical solutions, and many others.
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