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- What are the processes of concentrate samples analysis in Uv-visible spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point.(give clear handwritten solution) Select wavelengths ranges in nano meters is associated with UV spectroscopy?Instrumentation of IR spectroscopy? Please answer at your own words.
- What are the nature of spectrum differences between Uv-visible and Fluorescence spectroscopy analysis? Please answer shorty at your own words. Answer should be to the point.What are the processes of concentrate samples analysis in Uv-visible spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be specific.Explain tropylium ion formation in Electron Ionization Mass Spectroscopy (EI-MS). Please answer at your own easy words. Answer should be to the point.
- -Compare atomic emission spectroscopy with atomic absorption spectroscopy in terms of the similarities and differences in between. (instrumental analysis)Why ATR spectroscopy is superior over FT-IR spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point.How can you use Uv-visible spectroscopy in qualitative and quantitive analysis of drugs? Please answer shorty at your own words. Answer should be to the point.
- Name one thing that can be learned using absorption spectrometry and how can these knowledge be apply ? limit to 5 sentences plsAnswer the question concisely. Maximum of 5 sentences. Differentiate spectroscopy and spectrophotometry. Cite an example and discuss it in a chemical perspective.In IR spectroscopy, please shortly explain what is Detector? How a detector works in IR spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words.