why we prefer kbr for ftir than kcl?
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Answer / nandkumar jadhav
Bcoz KBr is optically trasprent, it does not show any
absorbance of IR, and we can get IR of analyte without
intference of KBr
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Answer / kumar
Kcl can be used for HCL salt molecules as per ph eur general chapters where as KBr can be used for all type of molecules
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Answer / sanjeev sharma
because alkyl hallides are used they dont show any
absorbance in IR region
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