Chemistry, asked by shivamkamble1777, 1 year ago

Why water is not used as solvent in ir spectroscopy?

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Answered by ruchipatasariya
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I am not an expert on IR, but there will definitely be a water peak in the spectrum if you are in aqueous solution. From what I have seen, with good background subtraction of that peak, most folks don't have a big issue unless the water peak is directly in a stretching region of something else you were hoping to see.....
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