The ultraviolet spectrum of acetone shows two main bands with maxima at 1800 Å (very intense) and 2750 Å (very weak). These bands can be assigned, respectively, to the transitions: a) * b) л*лу σ* ←n c) σ* εσυ π* < π d) on yл* ←n

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The ultraviolet spectrum of acetone shows two main bands with maxima at 1800 Å (very intense) and 2750 Å (very weak).
These bands can be assigned, respectively, to the transitions:
a) *
b) л*лу σ* ←n
c) σ*
εσυ π* < π
d) on yл* ←n
Transcribed Image Text:The ultraviolet spectrum of acetone shows two main bands with maxima at 1800 Å (very intense) and 2750 Å (very weak). These bands can be assigned, respectively, to the transitions: a) * b) л*лу σ* ←n c) σ* εσυ π* < π d) on yл* ←n
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