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Hartman's constant is used to determine the wavelength of absorption spectrum of kmno4
Yes, providing the substance is not opaque to the wavelength of the light.
Infrared is a type of electromagnetic radiation. Its wavelength extends from the nominal red edge of the visible spectrum at 700 nm to 1 mm.
The product of (frequency) times (wavelength) is always the same number,as long as the waves stay in the same substance. That number is the speedof the waves through the substance.
For any electromagnetic wave, from the highest gamma wave to the lowest radiowave, the product of (frequency) times (wavelength) is always the 'speed of light'in whatever substance the waves happen to be waving along at the moment.So if the wavelength of any of them should decrease, for whatever reason, itsfrequency would have to increase, in order to keep the product constant.
The nominal bore of a pipe is its internal diameter. The nominal bore determines how much volume you have in the pipe to transport your particular substance.
The optimum wavelength is the wavelength by which the most light is absorbed by a substance. It can be found by finding the highest absorbance obtained when testing the substance's absorbance at various wavelengths. The wavelength that results in the greatest light absorbance is your optimum wavelength.
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Hartman's constant is used to determine the wavelength of absorption spectrum of kmno4
must be reflected
Yes, providing the substance is not opaque to the wavelength of the light.
Rf Values determine the solubility of a substance with respect to a certain solvent.
A particular wavelength used for particular spectrophotometric assays is based upon the absorbance pecularity of the substance in consideration/used for the assay. That particular substance absorbs at a particular wavelength leaving other things alleviating the chances of background contamination/noise.
Basically radius of gyration of a substance is defined as that distance from the axis of rotation from which if equivalent mass that of the substance is kept will have exactly the same moment of inertia about that axis of the substance.
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