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- Hi Geoff,In question 16, you've given one of the options in relation to the change in dipole moment. In the new syllabus, IR spectroscopy is no longer covered in the Standard Level course and the specification for R1.3.3 links to AHL...
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- Thank you for spotting this Radhika - I've corrected it now.