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Infrared Spectroscopy

Infrared Spectroscopy. Energy of photons in the IR region corresponds to differences in vibrational energy levels within molecules. Vibrational energy levels are dependent on bond types and bond strengths.

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Infrared Spectroscopy

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  1. Infrared Spectroscopy • Energy of photons in the IR region corresponds to differences in vibrational energy levels within molecules. • Vibrational energy levels are dependent on bond types and bond strengths. • IR is highly useful to determine if certain types of bonds (functional groups) are present in the molecule.

  2. IR Spectrum of Ethanol

  3. IR Correlation Table

  4. Key Functional Groups by Region of the IR Spectrum

  5. IR Spectrum of Benzaldehyde

  6. IR Spectrum of Cyclohexanone

  7. IR Spectrum of Propanoic Acid

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