It is a known fact that in the electromagnetic spectrum, the strength of the radiation energy will interact with the molecules in different ways. Which of the following wavelength ranges is associated with producing vibrations in chemical bonds?                                                              A. 400 – 100 nm   B. 700 – 1000 nm   C. 380 – 750 nm   D. 2000 – 500 nm   E. 0.8 – 500 µm

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It is a known fact that in the electromagnetic spectrum, the strength of the radiation energy will interact with the molecules in different ways. Which of the following wavelength ranges is associated with producing vibrations in chemical bonds?                                                         

 

  A.

400 – 100 nm

  B.

700 – 1000 nm

  C.

380 – 750 nm

  D.

2000 – 500 nm

  E.

0.8 – 500 µm 

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