Reflectance Spectra of Some Mercury (II) Compounds on Active Adsorbents

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THE well-documented hypsochromic and bathochromic shifts observed in the
wave-length maxima of the transmittance spectra of many solutes can be
explained in many cases on the basis of solute-solvent interactions in
which the polarity of the solvent and/or solute is an important factor
in determining the type and magnitude of the shift1,2.

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