bathochrome

/bæθoʊkroʊm/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of color change, usually in inorganic compounds, that occurs when they are dissolved in a solvent.

“The scientist studied the bathochromic shift in the compound’s color when dissolved in water.”

2. adjective

Describing a color change, usually in inorganic compounds, that occurs when they are dissolved in a solvent.

“The bathochromic effect is a common phenomenon in chemistry.”

Synonyms

  • color change
  • spectroscopic shift

Antonyms

  • hyposochromic shift