Infrared Spectroscopy - Page 4
Questions
- Why is IR spectroscopy useful?
- How do you analyze IR spectra?
- When using IR spectroscopy, why does a stronger bond have a higher wavenumber?
- Why do chemists use IR spectroscopy?
- How could IR spectroscopy be used to distinguish between benzene and cyclohexene?
- How might infrared spectroscopy be useful in pharmacy?
- How is infrared spectroscopy used in an industry to find the purity of an ester?
- In an IR spectrum, what is the region of the spectrum BELOW #1300*cm^-1# commonly called?
- What does infrared spectroscopy measure?
- How do you differentiate ethylene glycol, and ethanol based on their IR spectra?
- How do chemists perform IR spectroscopy?
- Linkage isomers nitropentaamminecobalt(iii)chloride shows 2 bands at 1065 and 1470 nitritopentaamminecobalt(iii)chloride shows 2 bands at 1300 and 1430 on infrared spectrum. How do you account for these differences?
- Where is the olefinic absorption in cyclohexene?
- Whats the difference between FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy?
- What are the differences between stretching vibration and bending vibrations?
- How is IR spectroscopy used?
- What is the frequency range in #"cm"^(-1)# of #-OH# in water using infrared spectrometry?
- What are the IR absorption bands and NMR data of triphenylmethanol?
- Why is near infrared spectroscopy used?
- How can mass spectroscopy be used by chemists?