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“Longer” delocalization, higher wave length absorption ?

 
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Jul3-05, 12:07 PM   #1
 

“Longer” delocalization, higher wave length absorption ?


My chemistry book says something like this: “Longer” electron delocalization is (at diens longer C atoms array), molecule will absorb at higher wave length”.
Why is this ?
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