The light-induced electron transfer reactions in photosynthesis occur because chlorophyll molecules (whether in monomeric or dimeric forms)

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The light-induced electron transfer reactions in photosynthesis occur because chlorophyll molecules (whether in monomeric or dimeric forms) are better reducing agents in their electronic excited states. Justify this observation with the help of molecular orbital theory.

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Physical Chemistry

ISBN: 9780716787594

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Authors: Peter Atkins, Julio De Paula

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