why KBr is used in FTIR SPECTROSCOPY and why is it necessary
to triturate KBr during FTIR analysis?
Answer Posted / ashish aarush
ya it is true that all alkylhalide may be use but mostly KBr coz KBr are transparent and thin in nature due to which the rediation can eassily pass through it. also it is ideal in nature ( not reacted ).
and do not absorb the provided rediations and to make clear patterns.
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