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Chemistry, 28.11.2019 06:31 joelpimentel

Let’s say that you have a solvatochromic compound that appears red in a solvent. you dissolve the compound in another solvent and it changes to an orange color. would this be considered a hypsochromic or bathchromic shift? would the solvent be more polar or less than the first solvent? explain.

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