Absorbance In the previous post, we introduced the term absorbance. The term absorbance quantifies the amount of light absorbed by a solution. We know from
Absorbance In the previous post, we introduced the term absorbance. The term absorbance quantifies the amount of light absorbed by a solution. We know from
Absorbance and Transmittance Absorbance(A) and transmittance(T) are two sides of a coin. Absorbance (A) is the amount of light absorbed and transmittance is the the
The Lambert’s Law We studied in the previous post, that according to Lambert’s law, absorbance (A) is directly proportional to the path length or thickness
In this post, we shall start learning about the basic laws of photochemistry. These laws form the basis of all the photochemistry we will study
In the previous post, we started to understand the basic difference between radiation chemistry and photochemistry. We concluded that photochemistry is a branch of radiation
For a chemical reaction to occur the reacting molecules must be activated. Usually, this activation is carried out thermally i.e. by increasing the reaction temperature.
From this post onwards, we shall begin our discussion on a new topic in physical chemistry – Photochemistry. What comes to your mind when we