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During Lab 2, you collected data for both 500 nm light and 600 nm light (as well as many other wavelengths). Consider testing the blank (distilled water) with both 500 nm and 600 nm light. Which of the following statements is a true comparison between light with wavelengths 500 nm and 600 nm?

500 nm light has greater energy than 600 nm light
500 nm light has greater percent transmission (in the blank) than 600 nm light
500 nm light has smaller absorbance (in the blank) than 600 nm light
500 nm light has greater wavelength than 600 nm light

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