what is I.R.
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Answer / shoukatalli
Infrared Spectroscopy
It is the electromagnetic radiation between infra red light
and the atoms or molecule.
It is divided into three regions Near,Middle and Far.
range 650-4000 cm
Generally this technique is used for identifiaction of
molecules.
The spectra shows only which bonds[ single,double or
triple ]are presnet in the molecule.
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Answer / jeetendra
infrared spetroscopy is a technique to used for study the
functional group present in the
molecule,associaton,dissociation property and many
information
of the chemical compound
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Answer / yojana
To determine functional group present in organic compound.
also useful for checking of quality of sample.
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Answer / anurag
Infrared spectroscopy (IR Spectroscopy) is the subset of
spectroscopy that deals with the Infrared part of the
electromagnetic spectrum.
This covers a range of techniques, with the most common
type by far being a form of absorption spectroscopy. As
with all spectroscopic techniques, it can be used to
identify a compound and to investigate the composition of a
sample.
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Answer / amarendra allu
IR means infrared spectroscopy ,(IR absorption spectroscopy is 400-4000 1/cm)used to study the function groups of the molecule
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