Infrared Spectroscopy
Infrared spectroscopy is the study of how infrared light interacts with molecules. This can be assessed in three different ways: absorption, emission, and reflection. This technique is most commonly employed in organic and inorganic chemistry. Chemists use it to identify functional groups in molecules. IR Spectroscopy measures the vibrations of atoms, which The IR transmitter continuously emits IR light, while the IR receiver constantly detects reflected light.