infrared (ir) absorption spectroscopy

What is Infrared (IR) Absorption Spectroscopy?

Infrared (IR) absorption spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to identify and study chemicals through their interaction with infrared light. The method involves passing IR radiation through a sample and measuring the absorption of different wavelengths. Molecules absorb IR radiation at specific wavelengths that correspond to the vibrational frequencies of their chemical bonds. This absorption pattern, or IR spectrum, serves as a molecular fingerprint for identifying functional groups and characterizing materials.

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