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Investigation of Equilibria

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Anomalies in the Bouguer-Lambert-Beer law can generally be explained by equilibria, including association equilibria, and temporal changes of the system under measurement. Therefore, UV-VIS spectroscopy provides a method for following equilibria and the kinetics of chemical reactions. However, it is necessary that at least one component absorbs in the ultraviolet or visible spectral region.

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Perkampus, HH. (1992). Investigation of Equilibria. In: UV-VIS Spectroscopy and Its Applications. Springer Lab Manuals. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77477-5_6

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