It's awesome how u summarise such topics into such short videos and I love how u solve the previous years questions + the input from Bandwell was really enlightening
What mutual exclusion principle doesn't guarantee is that if the you don't see bands common in IR and Raman spectra the molecules is having centre of symmetry. This is because it may be possible that intensity of the common band is so weak in any one of the spectra that you cant find it.
Thanks, I have one request, Can you please upload video about what will be possible pattern for upcoming net in Dec 2019? What type of physical chemistry questions can be asked means will it be harder than offline papers?
I am using reference books,but your complete explanation make all concepts simple
It's awesome how u summarise such topics into such short videos and I love how u solve the previous years questions + the input from Bandwell was really enlightening
What mutual exclusion principle doesn't guarantee is that if the you don't see bands common in IR and Raman spectra the molecules is having centre of symmetry. This is because it may be possible that intensity of the common band is so weak in any one of the spectra that you cant find it.
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same concept is given in KLKapoor too
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Thanks,
I have one request,
Can you please upload video about what will be possible pattern for upcoming net in Dec 2019? What type of physical chemistry questions can be asked means will it be harder than offline papers?
Thank you so much bro for this video...
Plz tell about jam 2020
Thanks. Even though the Asymmetric stretching in N2O has polarization, But why it is mentioned as DEPOLARIZED in the table.
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