FT IR Spectroscopy How do you turn a signal recorded in the time domain into a frequency domain signal? By use of a Michelson interferometer Measurement of peak areas Fourier transformation None of the above By use of a Michelson interferometer Measurement of peak areas Fourier transformation None of the above ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
FT IR Spectroscopy How many possible orientations do spin 1/2 nuclei have when they are located in an applied magnetic field? 4 3 6 2 4 3 6 2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
FT IR Spectroscopy In immunofluroscence microscopy, fluroscent compounds are attached to an antigen specific for the subcellular structure bound antibody specific for the subcellular structure none of these an antibody specific for the subcellular structure an antigen specific for the subcellular structure bound antibody specific for the subcellular structure none of these an antibody specific for the subcellular structure ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
FT IR Spectroscopy An FT-IR instrument record a signal in the both (a) and (b) frequency domain time domain none of these both (a) and (b) frequency domain time domain none of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
FT IR Spectroscopy When radiation energy is absorbed by a spin 1/2 nucleus in a magnetic field, what happens? None of these The nucleus spins faster The angle of precession flips so that the magnetic moment of the nucleus opposes the applied field The processional frequency of the nucleus increases None of these The nucleus spins faster The angle of precession flips so that the magnetic moment of the nucleus opposes the applied field The processional frequency of the nucleus increases ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP