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What are the characteristic features of the UV-Vis spectrum of beta carotene?

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Updated: 2/7/2025

The characteristic features of the UV-Vis spectrum of beta carotene include absorption peaks in the visible range, specifically around 450-500 nm, due to its conjugated double bond system. This results in a yellow-orange color appearance.

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