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- In IR spectroscopy, please shortly explain what is Detector? How a detector works in IR spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words.Write the Instrumentation of FT-IR spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point (specific 4-5 lines).Why are solid forms of the sample are not suitable for Uv-visible spectroscopy and Fluorescence spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be specific (3-4 lines).
- What are the advantages of using the KBr in IR spectroscopic sample preparation? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point (specific 4-5 lines).Why are solid forms of the sample are not suitable for Uv-visible spectroscopy and Fluorescence spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point.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.