Chlorophyll.
Light-absorbing substances are called pigment
Light-absorbing substances in chloroplasts are called pigments. The main pigment responsible for absorbing light energy for photosynthesis is chlorophyll.
Absorbing indicators are substances that can absorb light at a specific wavelength and then emit light at a longer wavelength. These indicators are commonly used in chemistry for analyzing the presence or concentration of certain compounds in a solution based on the color change they produce.
The decomposition reaction caused by light is called photolysis. This process involves the breaking down of a compound into simpler substances by absorbing light energy.
Light is absorbed by different materials and substances when the energy from the light waves is transferred to the atoms and molecules of the material. This causes the electrons in the atoms to move to higher energy levels, absorbing the light in the process. The specific way in which light is absorbed depends on the properties of the material, such as its composition and structure.
Substances that absorb light energy are called pigments. These pigments capture specific wavelengths of light, which drives chemical reactions within the organism such as photosynthesis in plants or vision in animals.
it is absorbing in. Pigments are absorbing light.
Substances that absorb light can convert it into different forms of energy, depending on their properties. For instance, photosynthetic pigments in plants convert light energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis. In solar panels, light-absorbing materials convert light energy into electrical energy through the photovoltaic effect.
chlorophyll
No, mirrors reflect the light instead of absorbing it.
Pigment
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