5. Each of the double bonds in retinal, shown in figure below, has two valence electrons that are free to roam around the molecule. These are the electrons that you can model as standing waves within the total length L of the retinal. Visible Spectrum H₂C CH CH₁ CH3 H Single-bond length = 0.154 nm CH3 Double-bond length = 0.134 nm Fed orange Yellow Green Bue Indign Violet Since there are two valence electrons per energy level, one of the possible transitions can be possible from the lowest un-occupied energy level to the second highest occupied energy level. If such a transition is caused by the light from a typical GaAsP-based light-emitting-diode (LED), which of the following correctly characterizes the LED in terms of what wavelength radiation is emitted? A. 2322 nm, ultraviolet (UV) B. 380 nm, violet C. 2475 nm, blue D. 525 nm, green = E. 2 594 nm, yellow F. 690 nm, red
5. Each of the double bonds in retinal, shown in figure below, has two valence electrons that are free to roam around the molecule. These are the electrons that you can model as standing waves within the total length L of the retinal. Visible Spectrum H₂C CH CH₁ CH3 H Single-bond length = 0.154 nm CH3 Double-bond length = 0.134 nm Fed orange Yellow Green Bue Indign Violet Since there are two valence electrons per energy level, one of the possible transitions can be possible from the lowest un-occupied energy level to the second highest occupied energy level. If such a transition is caused by the light from a typical GaAsP-based light-emitting-diode (LED), which of the following correctly characterizes the LED in terms of what wavelength radiation is emitted? A. 2322 nm, ultraviolet (UV) B. 380 nm, violet C. 2475 nm, blue D. 525 nm, green = E. 2 594 nm, yellow F. 690 nm, red
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