Spectrophotometric determination of indium involves the use of spectrophotometry to measure the amount of indium present in a sample. Indium is a rare metal that is often used in electronics and semiconductors, and its detection and quantification are important for quality control and research purposes. The basic principle of spectrophotometry is based on the fact that different compounds absorb light at different wavelengths. The spectrophotometer measures the amount of light that is absorbed by a sample at a specific wavelength. In the case of indium, it absorbs light at a wavelength of around 410 nm.
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