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First, let’s learn about something known as spectroscopy. Spectroscopy is used by scientists to measure how light interacts with various materials. It’s like when you shine a flashlight on different objects: some things look brighter, some darker. That’s because of the way light interacts with those objects. Spectroscopy is a technique used by scientists to learn more about various materials, such as their composition and behavior under different conditions. It allows them to practice answering big questions about the world around them! 

Now, as we learn about how light interacts with materials, an important thing to know is how much light a given substance absorbs. That means we want to understand how much light is absorbed by a material rather than reflected. That is a very important piece of information because that gives us more insight of that substance.

Investigating Light Absorption with an Optical Cuvette

A Jinke Optical, optical cuvette is a small glass or plastic container. It is important to have enough conditioning around it to allow air in. Think of it like a little test tube! When the light shines through the cuvette, the photons struck the substance inside, causing some of them to be absorbed, and we can tell how much based on how much leaves out through the other end. Scientists use this process to gather important facts about what they are working on. 

Then why do we use optical cuvette glass? There are many reasons! Another significant area is in biochemical analysis. In this one, scientists study proteins and enzymes, the building blocks of living things. Proteins assist in numerous processes throughout our bodies, such as the development of muscles and preventing illness.

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