What is vibrational spectroscopy? Application of Spectroscopy

What is vibrational spectroscopy? 




 Vibrational spectroscopy is a spectroscopic method of identifying and classifying compounds based on the vibrations of their bonds. Depending on the type, vibrational spectroscopy either measures which frequencies of radiation are absorbed vs. transmitted or which types of light scattering occur. The two primary types of vibrational spectroscopy are infrared (IR) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. They differ in the types of vibrations measured.

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