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- Electromagnetic absorption by water - Wikipedia
The infrared spectrum of liquid water is dominated by the intense absorption due to the fundamental O-H stretching vibrations Because of the high intensity, very short path lengths, usually less than 50 μm, are needed to record the spectra of aqueous solutions
- Water - NIST Chemistry WebBook
More information on the manner in which spectra in this collection were collected can be found here Notice: Concentration information is not available for this spectrum and, therefore, molar absorptivity values cannot be derived
- Water Absorption Spectrum - acamedia
This absorption spectrum of water (red light absorbs 100 times more than blue light), together with the five-times greater scattering of blue light over red light, contributes to the blue color of lake, river and ocean waters
- Transparency of Water in the Visible Range - HyperPhysics
It doesn't absorb in the wavelength range of visible light, roughly 400-700 nm, because there is no physical mechanism which produces transitions in that region - it is too energetic for the vibrations of the water molecule and below the energies needed to cause electronic transitions
- Optical Absorption of Water Compendium - omlc. org
Recent work by Pope and Sogandares on the absorption coefficient of water in this regime indicates that it is significantly lower than that found by most previous investigators Moreover, the minimum absorption wavelength is now at about 420nm instead of in the green
- Water absorption - chemeurope. com
Water molecules are excited by radiation at certain wavelengths and tend to selectively absorb portions of the spectrum while allowing the balance of the spectrum to be transmitted with minimal effect
- Water Absorption Spectra: A Quality Guide - scienceinsider. blog
Understanding the precise absorption spectrum of water vapor is vital for predicting climate change scenarios Variations in water vapor concentration and temperature alter the amount of heat trapped in the atmosphere, thus affecting global weather patterns and climate stability
- Water Absorption Spectrum
This absorption spectrum of water (red light absorbs 100 times more than blue light), together with the five-times more intense scattering of blue light over red light, contributes to the blue color of lake, river, and ocean waters
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