Chemistry, asked by shubhamsinganjude20, 27 days ago

• The IR band for carbonyl (C=O)
group is observed in the range of​

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

1760-1690

Explanation:

From 1760-1690 cm -1, the carbonyl stretch C=O. of a carboxylic acid shows as a strong band.

Answered by qwmagpies
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The IR band for the carbonyl (C=O) group is observed in the range of 1760-1690 cm^-.

  • IR spectroscopy deals with the IR region or infrared region of electromagnetic radiation.
  • IR spectroscopy gives us an idea about the interaction of matter with infrared radiation of electromagnetic radiation.
  • This interaction can be done in three ways. These ways are- absorption, emission and reflection.
  • The IR band for the carbonyl (C=O) group is observed in the range of 1760-1690 cm^-.
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