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<p>and double bonds are used. In compounds such as chlorophyll and phenol, some diagrams show a dotted or dashed line to represent the delocalization of areas where the electron density is higher next to the single bonds. Conjugated systems can sometimes represent regions where <a href="page.php?w=electromagnetic_radiation">electromagnetic radiation</a> is absorbed at different wavelengths resulting in compounds appearing coloured. In <a href="page.php?w=polymer">polymer</a>s, these areas are known as chromophores.</p>

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