UV-visible spectroscopy is a technique that uses light in the visible and adjacent ranges. It works by measuring how much light is absorbed by a sample at each wavelength.
The document discusses the basic principles of spectroscopy including the laws of absorption. It describes the instrumentation used in UV-visible spectroscopy including light sources, wavelength selectors, sample holders and detection devices.
The document also covers electronic transitions that can occur, different types of spectrometers, and applications of UV-visible spectroscopy in chemistry, physics and other fields.