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Chapter 16, Problem 16.4QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The absorption frequency, wavelength and wave number of the fundamental absorption of the
Concept introduction:
An absorption band consists of an energy range for the various wavelengths in an
The wave number may be defined as the wavelength per unit distance. The units of wave number are
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