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Ultraviolet light, electromagnetic

Electromagnetic radiation (Section 13.1) Various forms of radiation propagated at the speed of light. Electromagnetic radiation includes (among others) visible light infrared, ultraviolet, and microwave radiation and radio waves, cosmic rays, and X-rays. [Pg.1282]

Many of our most important experimental techniques involve the use of light or of other forms of electromagnetic radiation of a wide range of energies. X-rays, ultraviolet light, infrared light, and micro-waves all serve in the study of biomolecules. [Pg.1273]

PROBLEM 5.4 The Balmer equation can be extended beyond the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to include lines in the ultraviolet. What is the wavelength (in nanometers) of ultraviolet light in the Balmer series corresponding to a value of n = 7 ... [Pg.166]

Ultraviolet (UV) Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays (13 to 400 billionths of a metre 13 400 nm). Used in analytical chemical techniques. Reacts with components of the skin. [Pg.286]


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