Physical Chemistry I
Quantum yield is a measure of the efficiency of a photophysical or photochemical process, defined as the number of events occurring per photon absorbed. It indicates how effectively absorbed light is converted into a specific outcome, such as fluorescence, photochemical reactions, or other processes, making it an essential parameter in understanding energy transfer and transformations in physical chemistry.
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