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Chapter 8.2, Problem 10E
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The reason and condition for the calibration of the IR spectrum needs to be determined.

Concept introduction:

When there is an interaction of infra-red radiation with matter the technique is absorption spectroscopy which is infrared spectroscopy.

Calibration of the instrument is to make the comparison of measured value under test with that of the known value of known accuracy. It is undertaken to ensure that the results are not wrong or error-free.

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