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Which is the best preparation for IR spectroscopy solid liquid or gas?

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What are selection rules for IR spectroscopy?

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Sodium chloride was used as crystal in infrared spectroscopy; but his hygroscopicity is a major disadvantage.


Use of kbr in ir spectroscopy?

KBr is used mostly in IR Spectroscopy techniques because it do not absorbs moisture at room temperature as compared to NaCl. More over it do not give its own peak.


How do you calculate frequency in ir spectroscopy?

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