what are the different by which a new molecule can be
characterised ?
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Answer / sridhar
1. ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS
2. FUNCTIONAL GROUP ANALYSIS
3. COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES
4. SPECTROSCOPY
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Answer / raj
More precisely
GC -MS for molecular weight and its fragmentation patent
LC-MS for molecular weight and its fragmentation patent
Proton NMR / Carbon NMR for nos of proton /carbon and its
environment
IR - For functional group
Elemental analysis - Nos of C, H, O
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