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- (give clear handwritten solution) Select wavelengths ranges in nano meters is associated with UV spectroscopy?What are the processes of concentrate samples analysis in Uv-visible spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point.What are the nature of spectrum differences between Uv-visible and Fluorescence spectroscopy analysis? Please answer shorty at your own words. Answer should be to the point.
- What are the processes of concentrate samples analysis in Uv-visible spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be specific.Instrumentation of IR spectroscopy? Please answer at your own words.-Compare atomic emission spectroscopy with atomic absorption spectroscopy in terms of the similarities and differences in between. (instrumental analysis)
- Explain tropylium ion formation in Electron Ionization Mass Spectroscopy (EI-MS). Please answer at your own easy words. Answer should be to the point.Name one thing that can be learned using absorption spectrometry and how can these knowledge be apply ? limit to 5 sentences plsWhy ATR spectroscopy is superior over FT-IR spectroscopy? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point.
- How can you use Uv-visible spectroscopy in qualitative and quantitive analysis of drugs? Please answer shorty at your own words. Answer should be to the point.Answer the question concisely. Maximum of 5 sentences. Differentiate spectroscopy and spectrophotometry. Cite an example and discuss it in a chemical perspective.How is fluorescence spectroscopy beneficial for pharmacological analysis ? Please shortly answer at your own words. Answer should be to the point.