Chemistry, asked by abidarman546, 3 months ago

why auxochrome
increase the wavelenth of a compound?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The presence of an auxochrome in the chromogen molecule is essential to make a dye. An auxochrome is known as a compound that produces a bathochromic shift, also known as red shift because it increases the wavelength of absorption, therefore moving closer to infrared light.

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