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2 February, 08:13

Which wavelength produces fluorescence? Why do you think this wavelength produces fluorescence while the other does not?

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  1. 2 February, 11:43
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    Long wavelength

    Explanation:

    Wavelengths that corresponds to the bands of blue and red are strongly absorbed whereas the wavelengths that lie in the mid-range corresponds to green light that are absorbed weakly.

    Fluorescence produced is always directed towards longer wavelengths of the spectra as compared to the corresponding spectra for absorption.
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