Because the -OH group present in phenol is more ring activating than -OCH3 group in anisole.
yes it is
the polystyrene film is cover all the ir range.
The application for IR spectroscopy include the identification of functional group and structure elucidation. It also includes the identification of substances and detection of impurities.
water is ir active so produces a peak due to it OH group at 3500cm-1 this is why equipment should be keep in oven
Because the -OH group present in phenol is more ring activating than -OCH3 group in anisole.
yes it is
Ir(Iridium) is in Group 9.
the polystyrene film is cover all the ir range.
Most digital camera sensors are sensitive to a small range of IR, as well as visible light.
it makes no sense to conjugue French verbs starting with 'ir'. But the second group of French verbs end with 'ir'. The standard model is 'finir'
Ir refers to iridium element that is placed in group-9 and period-6 in the modern periodic table.
H3c-c(=o)(-och3)
The application for IR spectroscopy include the identification of functional group and structure elucidation. It also includes the identification of substances and detection of impurities.
OMG that's confusing.... OMG that's confusing....
around 1700 cm^(-1)
For short-range (within a room) point-to-point data communication, IR is easily interrupted - think of IR as light, and imagine all the ways a light beam can be messed with. For long-range (we had a 1-km link once), heavy fog/rain will attenuate the IR so much that communication slows/stops. IR has mostly been superseded by Wi-Fi/Bluetooth and other R.F. wireless technologies, for range, reliability and speed. Check out the IRDA for more info.