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The red in the candy cane is Red Dye 40. The above diagrams provide an absorption spectrum and molecular diagrams for Red dye 40 and Blue Dye 1. Pick the correct statement from the following. Reminder, longer wavelengths correspond to short frequency, and energy of electromagnetic spectrum is proportional to frequency. a. Red dye 40 is the molecular on the left because it has less conjugation which means it will absorb higher frequencies, such as blue, reflecting back the red that is seen. b. Red dye 40 is the molecular on the right because it has less conjugation which means it will absorb higher frequencies, such as blue, reflecting back the red that is seen. c. Red dye 40 is the molecular on the left because this molecule looks like it has more conjugation and more conjugation allows absorption of lower energy light. d. Red dye 40 is the molecular on the right because this molecule looks like it has more conjugation and more conjugation allows absorption of lower energy light.

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