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Why microwave/spectroscopy done in gaseous molecules only?

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Answered by shaurya2856
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Explanation:

This spectroscopy utilizes photons in the microwave range to cause transitions between the quantum rotational energy levels of a gas molecule. The reason why the sample must be in the gas phase is due to intermolecular interactions hindering rotations in the liquid and solid phases of the molecule. thanks

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