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Excited States of Molecules with Conjugated Bonds

2 EXCITED STATES OF MOLECULES WITH CONJUGATED BONDS [Pg.196]


UV/Vis Spectroscopy uses ultraviolet and/or visible light to examine the electronic properties of molecules. Irradiating a molecule with UV or Visible light of a specific wavelenth can cause the electrons in a molecule to transition to an excited state. This technique is most useful for analyzing molecules with conjugated systems or carbonyl bonds. [Pg.161]


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Conjugated excited states

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Excitation of molecules

Excited molecules

Excited state, of molecules

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