Science, asked by venomdp, 4 months ago

If solvent is polar and electron
transition is n->TT* which type of
shift are seen in graph?​

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Answered by anushkaverma12525
3

Answer:

where is graph body???@@

Answered by himanshimeerwal99
1

Answer:

UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY PRINCIPAL :-

  • UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY PRINCIPAL :- The principle is based on the measurements of spectrum of a sample containing atom/molecules.
  • UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY PRINCIPAL :- The principle is based on the measurements of spectrum of a sample containing atom/molecules.Spectrum is a graph of intensity of absorbed or emitted radiation by sample vs frequency or wavelength.
  • UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY PRINCIPAL :- The principle is based on the measurements of spectrum of a sample containing atom/molecules.Spectrum is a graph of intensity of absorbed or emitted radiation by sample vs frequency or wavelength.Spectrometer is an instrument design to measure the spectrum of a compound.
  • UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY PRINCIPAL :- The principle is based on the measurements of spectrum of a sample containing atom/molecules.Spectrum is a graph of intensity of absorbed or emitted radiation by sample vs frequency or wavelength.Spectrometer is an instrument design to measure the spectrum of a compound.UV-Visible spectroscopy measure the response of a sample to ultra Violet and visible range of EMR.
  • UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY PRINCIPAL :- The principle is based on the measurements of spectrum of a sample containing atom/molecules.Spectrum is a graph of intensity of absorbed or emitted radiation by sample vs frequency or wavelength.Spectrometer is an instrument design to measure the spectrum of a compound.UV-Visible spectroscopy measure the response of a sample to ultra Violet and visible range of EMR.Molecules have either σ,π and n electron.
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