Frequently Asked Question

Questions asked by users might not always be phrased in the clearest way.

An electronic spectrum would have three peaks but after experimentation only two peaks are seen. is this because of the third peak is in the uv region?

Accepted Answer

Yes, it's possible that the third peak is in the UV region. Electronic spectra can extend into the UV region, and if the instrument used for the experiment doesn't cover that range, the third peak wouldn't be detected. Other possibilities include peak overlap, weak transitions, or the third peak being outside the instrument's sensitivity range.


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