This document provides an overview of UV-Visible spectroscopy. It discusses the basic principles, components, and types of UV-Visible spectrophotometers. The key components include a light source, monochromator, cuvettes to hold samples, and detectors. It also describes the principles of absorption spectroscopy and how double-beam spectrophotometers work by splitting the light source into reference and sample beams to improve accuracy. UV-Visible spectroscopy is a common technique for quantitative analysis that measures how light is absorbed by molecules at different wavelengths.