Answer to Question #164531 in Physical Chemistry for Said sabiu

Question #164531

The two possible frequencies that a sample can produce after scattering the incident radiation are called


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2021-02-18T07:44:15-0500

Most often the emitted radiation is of the same frequency as the incident light. Since the radiation was absorbed and then emitted, it will likely travel in a different direction from which it came. This is called Rayleigh scattering.


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