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In IR spectroscopy, please shortly explain what is a sample? Please answer at your own words.
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- This question is about molecular spectroscopywhat is Spectroscopy? describe and explain it's purposeInfrared spectroscopy is most useful for Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. Answer choices determining the molecular structure of an unknown compound. differentiating between functional groups. determining the exact chemical formula of an unknown compound. determining the molecular mass.
- how molecular spectroscopy work?In IR spectroscopy, please shortly explain what is Detector? How a detector works in IR spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words.True or False 1. Photodiode arrays are devices within the instrument that help amplify the signal of a sample. 2. Atomic spectroscopy requires the atomization of a sample, which involves nebulization and eventually volatilization to form an elemental vapor. 3. Organic compounds are normally analyzed in atomic spectroscopy despite their small electronic transition range.
- How is fluorescence spectroscopy beneficial for pharmacological analysis ? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point.Determine the structure for the molecule that most likely produced these spectra. Use all picturesEach peak in the spectrum below can be used to provide a measure of the mass of this protein, you can work out the charge associated with each peak, and measures can be averaged to find the overall mass. Use simultaneous equations to find the charge associated with each peak in the spectra below, which will allow you to calculate the average mass of each species. Include an estimate of the error associated with this measure.