Tag: chloroplast and pigments of photosynthesis
Questions Related to chloroplast and pigments of photosynthesis
Which of the is the range for UV in spectroscopy?
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400-700nm
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500-800nm
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200-300nm
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All of the above
UV spectroscopy (400-700nm) is a type of absorption spectroscopy in which light of ultra-violet region is absorbed by the molecule resulting in the excitation of the electrons from the ground state to higher energy state. It obeys the Beer-Lambert law that states that when a beam of monochromatic light passes through a solution of an absorbing substance, the rate of decrease of intensity of radiation with the thickness of the absorbing solution is directly proportional to the incident radiation as well as the concentration of the solution.
Which of the following can be measured by UV spectroscopy?
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Turbidity
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Bacterial growth
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Cell count
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All of the above
The special features of spectrophotometer includes
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Spectral bandwidth
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Percentage of sample-transmission
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Logarithmic range of sample absorption
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All of the above
In a spectrophotometer, the spectrometer produces the desired range of wavelength of light from a wide range of wavelengths. Transmittance (T) is the percentage of sample transmission and is defined as the fraction of light that passes through the sample. It is related to absorption by the expression
Which of the following parts of spectrophotometer allows to incident mechanically selected bandwidth for spectroscopy?
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Monochromator
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Amplifier
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Photoresistor
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All of the above
Monochromator filters/allows only a single/particular wavelength of light to pass through the solution.
Which of the following is mainly used to the light intensity and optical properties in a UV spectrophotometer?
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Photometer
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Monochromator
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Diode
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All of the above
UV spectroscopy is a type of absorption spectroscopy in which light of ultra-violet region is absorbed by the molecule resulting in the excitation of the electrons from the ground state to higher energy state. A photometer is a part of a UV spectrophotometer and measures light intensity or the optical properties of solutions. Thus the correct answer is option A.
Which of the following can be measured by photometer?
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Illuminance
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Irradiance
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Fluorescence
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All of the above
A photometer is an instrument that measures the strength of electromagnetic radiations in the ultraviolet, visible and the infrared spectrum. Most of the photometers convert light into electric current with the help of a photoresistor. photodiode or a photomultiplier.
Which of the following statement can be related to UV spectroscopy?
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The comparative study of absorbance and transmittance of reference and sample is done.
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It follows lambert beer law.
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It cannot be used for cell count.
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Both A and B.
Amount of $ C{ O} _{ 2 } $ mixed annually is about
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$70\times 1{ 0 }^{10 } Kg $
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$ 70\times 1{ 0 }^{11 } Kg$
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$ 70\times 1{ 0 }^{13 } Kg $
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$ 70\times 1{ 0 }^{13 } g $
David Keeling started measuring the annual CO2 production from an observatory in Hawaii. He found the amount to be $70\times 1 { 0 } ^ { 10 } Kg$.
So, the correct option is '$70\times 1 { 0 } ^ { 10 } Kg$'
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700 nm, 680nm
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680 nm, 700nm
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400 nm, 500 nm
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700 nm, 800 nm
The reaction center of photosystem I (PSI) is referred to as $ P _{700}$ where "P" stands for "Pigment" and "700" stands for the wavelength of light that this particular chlorophyll molecule absorbs most strongly. The reaction center of photosystem II (PS II) is referred to as $ P _{680}$ for comparable reasons.
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only PS I is required
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only PS II is required
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both PS I and PS II are required
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only stroma is required