why KBr is used in FTIR SPECTROSCOPY and why is it necessary
to triturate KBr during FTIR analysis?
Answer Posted / aditya
I Think KBr is an ionic Compound It Has Polarity[k+ and Br-
(KBr)] butnot Dipolmoment so there is no chance to
Vibrational Strectching or bending Hence if we use KBr in
Predict the IR Spectra of our product(should be Covalent
bonded) it gives good Spectra
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