Phosphorescence Study guides, Revision notes & Summaries
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 2: How We See the Invisible World | 2022 LATEST UPDATE
- Exam (elaborations) • 17 pages • 2022
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank 
Chapter 2: How We See the Invisible World 
Chapter 2: How We See the Invisible World 
* = Correct answer 
Multiple Choice 
1. Which term is used to refer to a wave’s rate of vibration? 
A. amplitude 
B. frequency* 
C. trough 
D. wavelength 
Difficulty: Easy 
ASM Standard: N/A 
2. On the figure, which letter represents a refracted ray of light? 
A. A 
B. B 
C. C 
D. D* 
Difficulty: Easy 
ASM Standard: N/A 
3. On the electromagnetic spectrum, which type of wave h...
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Instrumental Analysis Study Guide
- Lecture notes • 25 pages • 2019
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Contains Chapters 1, 6-10. Includes various calibration methods, Beer's Law, electromagnetic radiation, atomic spectra, IR spectroscopy, monochromator, fluorescence, phosphorescence, and more...
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Interaction with electromagnetic radiation (Analytical Chemistry)
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Interaction of matter with electromagnetic radiation plays a central role in analytical chemistry.

This summary gives you an overview of how different kinds of electromagnetic radiation are related to different energy states in molecules.
The Jablonski diagram illustrates transitions between molecular energy states.
In addition, equations used in vibrational and rotational spectroscopy ( Related to harmonic/anharmonic oscillator and anharmonic rigid rotor ) are provided.

Relevant for an introd...
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Fluorescence
- Lecture notes • 6 pages • 2016
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Detailed notes for Bio 261 based on the lecture series by Dr Madigan in Fluorescence. Includes details of fluorescence and other ways a molecule may release energy for example phosphorescence, amino acids which fluoresce, quenching and methods of using fluorescence to track metabolic pathways.
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