Principles of Instrumental Analysis
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.14QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The expression which shows the independence of collision quenching and direct relation to concentration by
Concept introduction:
The quantum efficiency of fluorescence is the ratio of quantum efficiency of fluorescence and the natural lifetime of the excited state in absence of quenching agent.
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