The optimum wavelength of chlorophyll is 430nm (in a light spectrum of 380nm-750nm going in 10 incements)
We did a lab and it required us to determine the optimum wavelength of chlorophyll by testing the absorbance of light in 10nm increments from 380nm-750nm.
Optimum wavelength is the wavelength of light that is absorbed best by a substance.
So when we tested all the wavelngths 380-750 in 10 increments (380,390,400,410,420....) 430 had the highest absorbance.
we used a Spec 20 machine to find the absorbance.
plant leaves consist of chlorophyll pigments. pigment absorbs particular wavelength for the energy production blue, orange other wavelength light absorbed by pigments but not green light. green light not absorbed so it reflected back. our eyes detect the reflected green light so plants light green.
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chlorophyll in the chloroplasts
A substance´s color is due to chemical compounds called pigments. When light shines on a material that contains pigments, three things can happen to the different wavelengths: they can be transmitted, reflected, or absorbed.
Red light has the longest wavelength and the lowest energy. The chlorophyll molecules of chloroplasts absorb the red light the best because of the longer wavelength.
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.
The chlorophyll optimum wavelength is important for photosynthesis because it is the specific range of light wavelengths that chlorophyll molecules absorb most efficiently. This allows plants to capture and convert light energy into chemical energy more effectively, ultimately driving the process of photosynthesis.
Light is absorbed by the chlorophyll.
The light is absorbed by the chlorophyll. The light is then used to excite electrons.
plant leaves consist of chlorophyll pigments. pigment absorbs particular wavelength for the energy production blue, orange other wavelength light absorbed by pigments but not green light. green light not absorbed so it reflected back. our eyes detect the reflected green light so plants light green.
Carotenoids and chlorophyll b absorb some of the energy in the green wavelength.
Microwaves are wavelengths of light that are shorter than radio waves, but longer than infrared light waves. The wavelength range is 1 meter to 1mm. One particular wavelength is optimum for being absorbed by water, and this is what "microwave ovens" are tuned to produce. This is 2.45 GHz, which is about 12.2cm wavelength.
Chlorophyll, for Photosynthesis; and the Retina, for Vision.
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For photosynthesis, where light energy is absorbed.