College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
7B11.75 - Spectral Lines/Spectroscopy - Chlorophyll
See also 7B11.75 in Modern Physics.
Place the tip of a toothpick into the Chlorophyllin Sodium Copper Salt powder that is in the bottle. Put about 200 ml of water into the flask and dissolve the powder on the tip of the toothpick into it. Add more Chlorophyllin if needed for a good spectrum.
- W. Bolton, "The Identification of Chlorophyll", Book 2 - Waves and Particles, Physics Experiments and Projects, 1968, p. 82-83.
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