what discovery did raman make during his voyage across the mediterranean sea
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With a diffraction grating, he showed that the maximum spectral intensity was different for the blue sky and the blue sea. During this voyage, Raman sent two papers to the journal Nature positing that the color of the sea was due to light scattering by the water molecules—a phenomenon he called molecular diffraction.
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During his sea voyage, he observed the blue opalescence of the Mediterranean and wondered about the origin of this beautiful phenomenon. Raman was aware of Lord Rayleigh's explanation—that the color of the sea was due to the reflection of the blue sky—but he did not accept it.
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