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➢ IR spectrum


          The IR spectrum is a graph where the x-axis is frequency and is labelled as wavenumber (cm ).
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          The y-axis is the amount of light transmitted and labelled as transmittance (%). This is measuring
          how much light has been transmitted at a particular frequency. In other words, if all of the light is

          detected, then the molecule has absorbed no light at that frequency.


          ➢ Nature (intensity & shape) of spectral bands:

             •  IR bands can be classified as  strong (s), medium (m), or  weak (w), depending on their

                 relative intensities in the infrared spectrum.

             •  A strong band covers most of the y-axis. A medium band falls to about half of the y-axis,

                 and a weak band falls to about one third or less of the y-axis.

             •   According to shape, IR bands can be classified into broad and narrow (or sharp).



























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