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16 August, 01:21

What are the characteristics of red light, which is absorbed by chlorophylls?

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  1. 16 August, 01:24
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    There are choices for this question namely:

    A. Its photons have the shortest wavelength in the visual spectrum

    B. Its photons have the highest energy in the visual spectrum

    C. Its photons have the longest wavelength in the visual spectrum

    D. It is not considered a part of the visual spectrum

    The correct answer is that its photons have the longest wavelength in the visual spectrum. Chlorophyll, being green in color (around 495 to 590 nm wavelength), reflects this wavelength; not absorbed. Mostly, the chlorophyll absorbs longer wavelengths of light such as red (around 680 nm wavelength) and blue to violet (around 400 to 480 nm wavelnegth).
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