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- Enumerate the different kinds of blanks used in spectrophotometry and itsthe figure shows the result of the spectral analyzer for paper spectrophotometer without any transparent paper and with transparent yellow color paper. observe and discuss the intensity and the wavelength for both results.Discuss the concept of spectrophotometry, colorimetery, and turbidimetry. Maximum of 150 words