Define Photochemistry.
In photochemistry, we study the absorption and emission of light by matter. It consists of the study of various photo physical processes and photochemical reactions. Two important photo physical processes are fluorescence and phosphorescence. During fluorescence, light emission takes place in the presence of exciting radiation; but the light emission stops, once the exciting radiation is removed. In contrast to this, during phosphorescence, light emission takes place even after the removal of the exciting radiation.
In photochemical reactions, the substances acquire the necessary activation energy through light absorption. Again this is in contrast to the thermal reactions in which the reactants acquire their activation energy through collisions between molecules.
How to Calculate Intensity of Incident Radiation given Concentration of Solution?
Intensity of Incident Radiation given Concentration of Solution calculator uses Intensity of Incident Radiation = Intensity of Transmitted Radiation*exp(Molar Extinction Coefficient*Concentration of Solution*Thickness of Cell) to calculate the Intensity of Incident Radiation, The Intensity of incident radiation given concentration of solution formula is defined as the incident rate of emitted energy from unit surface area through unit solid angle. The radiation from a surface has different intensities in different directions. Intensity of Incident Radiation is denoted by Ii symbol.
How to calculate Intensity of Incident Radiation given Concentration of Solution using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Intensity of Incident Radiation given Concentration of Solution, enter Intensity of Transmitted Radiation (Iradiation), Molar Extinction Coefficient (ε), Concentration of Solution (c) & Thickness of Cell (l) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Intensity of Incident Radiation given Concentration of Solution calculation can be explained with given input values -> 75 = 75*exp(0.0019*97*5.05E-08).