If a molecule absorbs a photon of microwave energy, the effect on the molecule will be different relative to the same mo

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If a molecule absorbs a photon of microwave energy, the effect on the molecule will be different relative to the same mo

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If a molecule absorbs a photon of microwave energy, the effect
on the molecule will be different relative to the same
molecule absorbing an x-ray photon.
Outline the effect of each photon
type on the molecule and explain why the effects on the molecule
would be different.
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