difference between IR& FTIR
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Answer / saidi reddy
FTIR Instrumetn is having interoferrometer is correct but
the function of this interoferrometer is it covers only mid
IR range only.
In IR it covers all infrared ranges from far to near IR
ranges.
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Answer / uvreddy drreddys
FT-IR Means Forier transform spectroscopy in this
instrument interoferrometer is available and compound using
library database available.it is more sensitive
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FTIR is high sensitive than IR
FTIR is rapid
FTIR with jacquate advantage- using a all wavelength at a time
in FTIR use MID ID
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Answer / svv naresh
in IR only narrow wavelengths are identified but in FT-IR
wide wavelenths are identified bcz of using interferometer
inplace of grating
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