infrared (ir) spectroscopy

How Does IR Spectroscopy Work?

IR spectroscopy operates on the principle that different chemical bonds in a molecule absorb specific frequencies of infrared light. When IR radiation passes through a sample, certain wavelengths are absorbed by the sample while others pass through. The absorbed wavelengths correspond to the vibrational frequencies of the bonds within the molecule. These absorptions produce a unique spectrum that can be analyzed to determine the molecular structure.

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