Bathochrome

/ˈbæθoʊˌkroʊm/ noun

A chemical group or substituent in a dye molecule that causes a shift toward longer wavelengths (redder colors) when attached to a chromophore.

From Greek 'bathos' (depth) plus 'chroma' (color). This chemistry term refers to specific molecular components that alter light absorption properties.

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