Resonance Spectroscopy
Resonance spectroscopy is a type of spectroscopic technique used to study the structure of molecules. It provides information about a molecule's electronic properties, such as the shape of its electronic structure, the presence of specific functional groups, and the presence of specific atoms. It is also used to identify different molecules by analyzing their vibrational and rotational states. Resonance spectroscopy is a powerful tool for investigating the structure-function relationships of molecular systems. It can be used to gain insight into the thermodynamic and kinetic processes that govern chemical and biochemical reactions, as well as to gain insight into the structure of biological systems.
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