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Many examples of spectra of molecules are presented on the following pages. The spectra can be used to identify the presents of specific molecules. Note that the same chemical designation may result in more than one molecular structure and the resulting spectra may be different. Basic physics: c = velocity of light = about 300,000,000 meters per second f = frequency in Hz, Kilo KHz = 1000 Hz, Mega Mhz = 106Hz Giga GHz = 109Hz Tera THz = 1012Hz λ = wavelength in meters, μ = 10-6 meters = 1000 nano meters c = λ * f λ = c / f f = c / λ Example: wavelength 1 μ has frequency, f, computed by f = 300*106 / 10-6 = 300*1012Hz = 300 THz The "visible" spectrum, that which can be seen by average people, is roughly given by wavelength in nm = nanometer or 10-9The following pages show the spectrum of many molecules. The Infrared spectrum has wavelength μ in micrometers, 10-6 meters The notation Frequency, cm-1 must be multiplied by 30*106 to get Hz. The Nmr, Nuclear magnetic resonance, data is in Nmr units and Hz. molecular.pdf Molecular frequency response
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