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Iamp;#39;ve struggled to make this video interesting and it really isnamp;#39;t but you have to learn anyway 4 d8 alrighty so the top molecule has lots of conjugated bonds so conjugated bonds are alternating single double single double carbon two carbon bonds in the ibne way and the bottom molecule has a lot less of these conjugated single double bonds so the IB wants you to know what sort of electromagnetic radiation they absorb well if thereamp;#39;s lots of conjugated bonds then it absorbs low-energy light towards the red end of the spectrum and if thereamp;#39;s less conjugation itamp;#39;s going to absorb towards the higher energy end of the spectrum which is the violet end so if youamp;#39;ve got a dye sensitized solar cell you probably want to die with not that much conjugation because then itamp;#39;s going to absorb the higher energy light and if itamp;#39;s absorbing high-energy light then youamp;#39;ve got higher energy in your solar cell I would imagine an even bet