EBK PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.57E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reason as to why nitrogen gas is commonly used as purge gas in IR spectroscopy is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Disturbance is caused by the impurities in the IR spectrum of the sample. These impurities are generally the gases present in the environment. For example, water vapor and carbon dioxide. Purging is the process of removal of unwanted impurities present in the form of gas in the sample.
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