We also see a low, broad absorbance band that looks like an alcohol, except that it is displaced slightly to the right (long-wavelength) side of the spectrum, causing it to overlap to some degree with the C-H region. The carbonyl bond is very polar, and absorbs very strongly. Isn't it the case when a very shorter wavelength is used so that the electrons in the molecule are excited from more lower MOs (lower energy) to the higher ones? Selection rules for hadrons and leptons are different. WebMolecules with more (and more complex!) the unaffected wavelengths get scattered off the surface of the pigment particle and some of those will make it 20: Molecular Spectroscopy and Photochemistry, Unit 5: Rates of Chemical and Physical Processes, { "20.1:_General_Aspects_of_Molecular_Spectroscopy" : "property get [Map MindTouch.Deki.Logic.ExtensionProcessorQueryProvider+<>c__DisplayClass228_0.
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