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Українська: Бетаїновий барвник Рейхардта в суміші органічниї розчинників. В залежності від складу системи-розчинника (його полярності) бетаїновий барвник Рейхардта може поглинати електромагнітне випромінювання в різних діапазонах видимого світла змінюючи своє забарвлення від фіолетового до жовтого. Фотографія зроблена в ХНУ ім.В.Н. Каразіна. У вікні можна спостерігати будівлю Держпрому.
English: Reichardt's betaine dye in a mixture of organic solvents. Depending on the composition of the solvent system (its polarity), Reichardt's betaine dye can absorb electromagnetic radiation in different ranges of visible light, changing its color from violet to yellow. The photo was taken at the V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. In the window you can see the Derzhprom building.
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