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✓  Infrared spectroscopy or vibrational spectroscopy is concerned with the study of absorption of

              infrared radiation which results in vibrational transitions.

          ✓  Every  bond  or  part  of  a  molecule  or  functional  group  requires  different  frequency  for

              absorption.

          ✓  Absorption of IR light causes excitation of the vibrational motions available of a molecule.
              These include bond stretching vibrations and bond bending vibrations.

          ✓  The  vibrational  modes  of  a  molecule  are  quantized,  so  they  occur  only  at  specific

              frequencies which correspond to the frequency of IR light.





















          ▪  Modes of molecular vibration:

                  A. Stretching

                     •  Symmetric.

                     •  Asymmetric.

                  B.  Bending
                     •  In-plane bending: Scissoring & Rocking.

                     •  Out-of-plane bending: Wagging & Twisting.













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