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Infrared Spectroscopy (IR Spectroscopy) – Principle, Instrumentation, Application

Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy Principle, Instrumentation, Application

Infrared (IR) mibroscopy, also known as vibrational spectroscopy is a method of analysis that takes advantage of the vibrational transitions of a molecule. It is among the most widely employed spectroscopic techniques utilized by organic and inorganic chemical scientists due to its effectiveness in determining the structure of molecules and in identifying them.

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