What do you think is/are the characteristic of sulfamethoxazole (antibiotic) that allows it to absorb light in a spectrophotometer at a UV range or at a colorless wavelength?
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What do you think is/are the characteristic of sulfamethoxazole (antibiotic) that allows it to absorb light in a spectrophotometer at a UV range or at a colorless wavelength? Please provide detailed and clear responses. Thank you very much!
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- How can a UV-Vis spectrophotometer be applicable in determining the absorbance/concentration of a colorless sample? Please answer in detail and clearly. Thank you so much!Can someone explain the concept behind a sample that lies in the UV range in a spectrophotometer? Please explain in detail and clearly. Thank you!Sulfamethoxazole is a type of sulfonamide antibiotic. Its absorbance ranges from 250-300 nm in a UV spectrophotometer, which tells that it is in the UV region. What characteristic/s of sulfamethoxazole is responsible for the absorbance in the UV region? Please answer in detail and clearly. Thank you!
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