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What minimum requirement is needed to obtain reproducible results with a single-beam spectrophotometer?

The minimum requirement to obtain reproducible results with a single-beam spectrophotometer is a consistent and stable light source.

While other factors like cuvette cleanliness and sample preparation are crucial for *accurate* results, reproducibility specifically hinges on the stability of the light source. Fluctuations in the intensity of the light source will directly affect the absorbance readings, leading to inconsistent measurements even if everything else is perfectly controlled. Therefore, a stable light source, often requiring a warm-up period and possibly electronic stabilization, is the primary factor ensuring reproducibility.

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