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explain the term chromophare​

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Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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Chromophore is an unsaturated group that absorbs light and reflects it at specific angle to give the hue, e.g., azo, keto, nitro, nitroso, thio, ethylene etc.

Answered by Jyothsna178
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Answer:

chromophare is the moiety that causes a conformational change of the molecules when hit by light

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