Basics and principle of Raman Spectroscopy | Learn under 5 min | Stokes and Anti-Stokes | AI 09
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the primary focus of the video series mentioned in the introduction?
Analytical chemistry techniques
Analytical instrumentation
Biological analysis methods
Chemical synthesis processes
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the key difference between Rayleigh and Raman scattering?
Rayleigh scattering involves absorption of light, while Raman does not.
Raman scattering occurs at the same frequency as the incident light, unlike Rayleigh.
Rayleigh scattering occurs at the same frequency as the incident light, while Raman occurs at different frequencies.
Raman scattering is a one-photon process, unlike Rayleigh.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In Raman scattering, what happens when an electron falls back to a different vibrational level?
The electron remains in the virtual state.
The emitted photon has the same energy as the incident photon.
The emitted photon has a different energy than the incident photon.
The electron absorbs more energy.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are Stokes lines in Raman spectroscopy?
Lines where the scattered photon has more energy than the incident photon.
Lines where the scattered photon has less energy than the incident photon.
Lines that are unrelated to the frequency of the incident photon.
Lines that indicate the presence of Rayleigh scattering.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How can Raman spectroscopy be used in analysis?
Only for qualitative analysis of samples.
Only for quantitative analysis of samples.
For both qualitative and quantitative analysis of samples.
For neither qualitative nor quantitative analysis.
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