The Department of Chemistry at the College of science has organized a seminar about Ultraviolet-Visible spectroscopy presented by Msc. student Dhoha Raad. In this seminar, Dhoha has explained that Ultraviolet-Visible spectroscopy, which is usually called electronic spectroscopy, it is a type of spectroscopic study in which ultraviolet and visible rays are absorbed by a molecule, causes the excitation of molecular electrons due to Bear-Lambert’s law. This technique can be used in different applications like:
- Traditional chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Life science
- Pharmaceutical research
- Food and Agriculture
- Petrochemicals
- Quality control
- Sewage water treatment