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Ultraviolet spectroscopy is a branch of spectroscopy that utilizes ultraviolet (UV) light to analyze the electronic structure of molecules. This technique involves shining UV light on a sample and measuring how the molecules absorb or emit light at different wavelengths. By studying these absorption and emission patterns, researchers can gain insights into the molecular composition, structure, and behavior of the sample. Ultraviolet spectroscopy is commonly used in fields such as chemistry, biochemistry, and material science to study the electronic transitions of molecules and materials.