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Draw the instrumentation of ATR spectroscopy? Please answer at your own words.
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- How could you analysis the concentrated sample using Fluorescence spectroscopy? Please answer shorty at your own words. Answer should be to the point .In IR spectroscopy, please shortly explain what is a sample? Please answer at your own words.What types of molecules can study in IR spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point (Specific).
- Why is it important for solutions to be diluted before they are run through spectroscopy?What types of molecules can study in IR spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point (3-4 lines maximum).In IR spectroscopy, please shortly explain what is Detector? How a detector works in IR spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words.