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← ScienceWhich outcome occurs when laser-induced fluorescence of molecular iodine is quenched?
A)Increased vibrational to translational energy✓
B)Elevated radiative decay rate constant
C)Decreased collisional deactivation pathway
D)Enhanced stimulated emission efficiency
💡 Explanation
Increased vibrational to translational energy occurs, because collisional quenching transfers excited-state energy into kinetic energy via vibrational relaxation, therefore, decreasing fluorescence. This release raises translational molecular motion, rather than increasing radiation.
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