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Will NaOH be Raman or IR active?
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Will NaOH be Raman or IR active?
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Is there any reason why it wouldn't be, and what would its spectra look like?
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Re: Will NaOH be Raman or IR active?
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You mean in the solid? Like every other salt, the will be very low frequency lattice vibrations. And there will be an OH stretch most likely.
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