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The graph below shows the absorbance spectra when bacteria is subjected to light of wavelength ranging from 200-1000 nm. Why did we not choose
the wavelength of 260 nm to study light scattering?
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O Bacteria shows actual absorbance of UV light around this wavelength, hence it would interfere with light scattering results.
O UV light does not get scattered by the bacteria.
O All of these statements are true.
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 30 The graph below shows the absorbance spectra when bacteria is subjected to light of wavelength ranging from 200-1000 nm. Why did we not choose the wavelength of 260 nm to study light scattering? 4.5 4. 3.5 525 15 1. 0.5 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 Wavelength (nm) O We wanted to measure the scattering only in visible region because UV light is detrimental to the bacteria. O Bacteria shows actual absorbance of UV light around this wavelength, hence it would interfere with light scattering results. O UV light does not get scattered by the bacteria. O All of these statements are true. Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. Save All Answers Priv Terr P Type here to search 39°F DII F1 F2 F3 PrtScn Home F4 End F10 F5 F6 PgUp F7 FB F9 @ %23 $4 & 1 2 7 8. 9. Q W E Y F G H. K C V B N M Alt Alt < LO
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