If you excite a fluorescent sample with light of 310 nm, in addition to the peaks...

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If you excite a fluorescent sample with light of 310 nm, inaddition to the peaks from the light emitted by the molecule ofinterest, at what other wavelengths (in nm) would you expect to seepeaks in the spectrum? Why?

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If a sample is excited at 310 nm the one peak expected to beobtained around 349 nm which is called Raman peak Raman scatteringoccurs from all solvents and the shift in energy between theexcitation wavelength and the Raman peak depends on solvent    See Answer
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