Analysis: Fluorescence, IR, UV-Vis, and Circular
Dichroism UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and
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What is the main focus of the Study and characterization of biomolecules using
course 'Optical Spectroscopic various spectroscopic and analytical methods.
Methods for Biomolecule Analysis'?
What are the three main parts of 1. Infrared spectroscopy and circular dichroism, 2.
the course organization? Fluorescence, 3. Surface Plasmon Resonance.
What is the percentage weight of 50%.
Continuous Assessment (CC) in the
final grade?
, What happens if a student is absent Their final mark will be based solely on the Final
from Continuous Assessment (CC)? Exam.
What is the formula for calculating Final Mark = (25% Oral Presentation + 25% Quiz) +
the final mark in the course? 50% Final Exam.
What is the significance of infrared It is used for the identification of organic
spectroscopy in the analysis of compounds and allows qualitative and
biomolecules? quantitative analysis.
What is the principle behind Absorption occurs when electromagnetic
absorption spectroscopy? radiation excites a molecule from a lower energy
state to a higher energy state.
What does the term 'deexcitation' The transition of a molecule from a higher energy
refer to in spectroscopy? state to a lower energy state, which can involve
photon emission.
What is the relationship between E = hν = hc/λ, where h is Planck's constant.
energy (E), frequency (ν), and
wavelength (λ) in spectroscopy?
What does the term 'Circular A spectroscopic technique used to study the
Dichroism' refer to? chiral properties of biomolecules.
What is Surface Plasmon To study protein-protein interactions and other
Resonance (SPR) used for? biomolecular interactions in real-time.