Short note on infrared spectroscopy theory
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Infrared spectroscopy is an important analytical technique for determining the structure of both inorganic & organic compounds. It is also known as vibrational spectroscopy IR radiations lies in the wavelength range of 0.7 - 400 µm.
Molecular vibrational frequencies lie in the IR region of the electromagnetic spectrum, and they can be measured using the IR technique. ... For a molecule to be IR active there must be a change in dipole moment as a result of the vibration that occurs when IR radiation is absorbed.
Molecular vibrational frequencies lie in the IR region of the electromagnetic spectrum, and they can be measured using the IR technique. ... For a molecule to be IR active there must be a change in dipole moment as a result of the vibration that occurs when IR radiation is absorbed.
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