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infrared spectroscopy

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    Infrared spectroscopy is a technique used in chemistry and physics to analyze the molecular structure of compounds. This technique measures the absorption, emission, or reflection of infrared light by molecules, providing information about the chemical bonds within the molecule. By studying the unique pattern of absorption peaks in the infrared spectrum, scientists can identify functional groups and determine the chemical composition of a sample. Infrared spectroscopy is commonly used in organic and inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, and environmental analysis. This technique is valuable for identifying unknown compounds, monitoring chemical reactions, and studying molecular interactions.

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