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Martha Clay
7 January, 07:33
Explain the principle of infrared spectroscopy.
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Dylan Nash
7 January, 09:58
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IR (infrared) spectroscopy theory is based on the concept that the molecules tend to absorb some specific amount of the frequencies of light which are characteristic of corresponding structure of molecules. These energies are reliant on shape of molecular surfaces, associated vibration coupling, and mass corresponding to atoms.
It is used to detect the type of the functional group present in the organic compound.
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