Colourimetry is generally working at a singe wavelength, which is used to construct a calibration curve then measure unknowns. similar to AAS.
UV/Vis spectroscopy generally involves scanning the spectrum to produce a graph of absorbance as a function of wavelength.
UV/Vis can be carried out on a single wavelength, though, too.
Note, though, that far more important to this question is that analytical techniques like MS do not involve monitoring changes in intensity of light at all.
UV/Vis spectroscopy generally involves scanning the spectrum to produce a graph of absorbance as a function of wavelength.
UV/Vis can be carried out on a single wavelength, though, too.
Note, though, that far more important to this question is that analytical techniques like MS do not involve monitoring changes in intensity of light at all.