Moni Chauhan and Ann Heekyung. Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY
Spectroscopy is a technique of interaction of electromagnetic radiations with matter. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy helps determine three dimensional structures of compounds, and their physical, chemical and biological properties. 2500-1600 nm wavelength regions (Infrared) induce vibrational motions of covalent bonds. A combination of NMR, IR and CHN analysis will be used to determine the structure of compounds.
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