when look at the IR spectrum,what does a sharp peak mean and what
does the broad...
when look at the IR spectrum,what does a sharp peak mean and what
does the broad peak mean?
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I think it has something to do with the energy levels. if you
have big discrete energy states you will have a sharp peak but if
you have overlapping energy states (degenerated states ) you will
have a broader peaks
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