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    What Molecular Property of Protoporphyrin IX Permits Light Absorption in the Blue
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What Molecular Property of Protoporphyrin IX Permits Light Absorption in the Blue

Question 18

Question 18

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What molecular property of protoporphyrin IX permits light absorption in the blue and red wavelength ranges?


A) two carboxylic acid residues
B) multiple methyl groups
C) conjugated single and double bonds
D) four nitrogen atoms

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