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Photochemistry II: Exam Structure and Topics

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This lecture covers the structure of the oral examination for Photochemistry II, where candidates randomly select a subject to elaborate on, including topics like electron transfer processes, Fermi golden rule, and photo-electrochemistry of semiconductors. The examination consists of two 20-minute phases, focusing on the candidate's prepared answers and the overall course content.

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