actually the water molecules have the tendency to absorb the EMW waves of a certain frequency normally called to be infrared rays of a wave length below micro waves
this the reason for occurrence of green house effect in earth greater this effect leads to global warming
After reaching maximum absorbance at a certain wavelength, further increase in wavelength leads to decreased absorbance because the molecules are not absorbing light at those wavelengths as efficiently. This decrease may be attributed to a shift in the electronic energy levels of the molecules, causing them to absorb less light as the wavelength increases beyond the maximum.
It is in the light dependant reaction. Thew first step of the photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll.
It has to do with the energy level accessible to the electron in a particular type of bond or orbital. The difference between the two energy levels determines the energy of the quantum step and consequently the frequency of the light absorbed or emitted.
The Chlorophyll
photosynthesis pigments are molecules that absorb light energy. each pigments absorbs rang of wavelength in the visible region and own distinct peak. and other wavelength's are reflected
Highlighters contain fluorescent molecules that absorb UV light and re-emit it as visible light, making them appear to glow under UV light. These molecules typically have conjugated double bonds that allow them to absorb light energy and then emit it at a longer wavelength, creating the glowing effect.
After reaching maximum absorbance at a certain wavelength, further increase in wavelength leads to decreased absorbance because the molecules are not absorbing light at those wavelengths as efficiently. This decrease may be attributed to a shift in the electronic energy levels of the molecules, causing them to absorb less light as the wavelength increases beyond the maximum.
The wavelength of visible light is larger than molecules.
Those gasses that allow the passage of shorter wavelength energy such as light but reflect or absorb longer wavelength energy such as heat. The main such gasses in our atmosphere are water vapour and carbon dioxide.
light.
All molecules will absorb light to a greater or lesser degree
A fluorophore is a type of chromophore that can absorb light at one wavelength and emit light at a different wavelength. Chromophores, on the other hand, can absorb light but may not necessarily emit light.
Highlighters contain fluorescent compounds that can absorb ultraviolet light from a black light and re-emit it as visible light, creating the glowing effect. This phenomenon is called fluorescence, where certain molecules absorb light energy and then release it at a longer wavelength, making them appear to glow under black light.
The blue light is scattered by the air molecules in the atmosphere (referred to as Rayleigh scattering). The blue wavelength is scattered more, because the scattering effect increases with the inverse of the fourth power of the incident wavelength.
The wavelength of chloride is not a specific value, as chloride ions do not emit or absorb light in the visible spectrum. Chloride ions do not have a characteristic wavelength in the context of light.
Chlorophyll and carotenoids are examples of molecules that absorb specific wavelengths of light for photosynthesis in plants. In the field of medicine, hemoglobin and melanin are molecules that absorb specific wavelengths of light for various diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.