Spectrophotometries are ways to measure how much light is absorbed or produced by a substance.
Spectrophotometries are used in science to learn about different substances.
Examples:
The scientist uses spectrophotometries to study the new chemical.
We can learn about the stars using spectrophotometries.
Spectrophotometries help us understand how colors work.
The machine for spectrophotometries looks like a big box with lights.
With spectrophotometries, we can see things that are too small for our eyes.
Spectrophotometries are like magic glasses that show us things we can't see.