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what are the reasons to get the low transmittansE in FTIR

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what are the reasons to get the low transmittansE in FTIR..

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I Think the combination of sample and KBR.

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what are the reasons to get the low transmittansE in FTIR..

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Opaque Sodium chloride cell used for liquid sample and improper pelletisation using KBr.

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