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  1. Infrared spectroscopy - Wikipedia

    Infrared spectroscopy (IR spectroscopy or vibrational spectroscopy) is the measurement of the interaction of infrared radiation with matter by absorption, emission, or reflection. It is used to study …

  2. 11.5: Infrared Spectra of Some Common Functional Groups

    Detailed information about the infrared absorptions observed for various bonded atoms and groups is usually presented in tabular form. The following table provides a collection of such data for the most …

  3. Interpreting IR Specta: A Quick Guide – Master Organic Chemistry

    Nov 23, 2016 · We can observe and measure this “singing” of bonds by applying IR radiation to a sample and measuring the frequencies at which the radiation is absorbed. The result is a technique …

  4. Interpreting IR Spectra - Chemistry Steps

    How to Interpret IR Spectra: A Step-by-Step Guide to Identifying Functional Groups and Solving Infrared Spectroscopy Exam Questions.

  5. Infrared Spectroscopy - Michigan State University

    On the immediate high energy side of the visible spectrum lies the ultraviolet, and on the low energy side is the infrared.

  6. How to Read and Interpret IR Spectra — Organic Chemistry Tutor

    This is a practical guide that’ll teach you everything you need to know about IR, especially how to solve IR spectra and answer exam questions. That’s exactly what you’re going to be tested on.

  7. Introduction to IR Spectra

    The category of EM radiation is termed infrared (IR) radiation, and its application to organic chemistry known as IR spectroscopy. Radiation in this region can be utilized in organic structure determination …

  8. Infrared (IR) spectroscopy | Resource | RSC Education

    An infrared spectrometer analyses a compound by passing infrared radiation, over a range of different frequencies, through a sample and measuring the absorptions made by each type of bond in the …

  9. IR Spectroscopy Tutorial - orgchemboulder.com

    Infrared radiation is that part of the electromagnetic spectrum between the visible and microwave regions. Infrared radiation is absorbed by organic molecules and converted into energy of molecular …

  10. The IR spectrum is basically a plot of transmitted (or absorbed) frequencies vs. intensity of the transmission (or absorption). Frequencies appear in the x-axis in units of inverse centimeters …