Pronunciation: /əbˈsɔrpʃən sɛl/
noun absorption cell - a device used in spectroscopy to measure the absorption of light by a substance
A1 An absorption cell is used in scientific experiments to measure the absorption of light.
A2 The absorption cell was carefully cleaned before being used in the laboratory.
B1 The scientist placed the sample inside the absorption cell to analyze its properties.
B2 The absorption cell was calibrated to ensure accurate readings of the substance being tested.
C1 Advanced spectroscopy techniques involve using sophisticated absorption cells for precise measurements.
C2 The absorption cell's design was optimized for maximum efficiency in capturing light signals for analysis.
formal The absorption cell is used in spectroscopy to measure the absorption of light by a sample.
informal They use the absorption cell to see how much light the sample absorbs.
slang Check out the absorption cell - it's like a magic trick for measuring light absorption!
figurative The absorption cell acts like a sponge, soaking up the light and revealing information about the sample.
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