Answer:
The factors that govern the position of an IR absorption peak are:
(A) strength of the bond
(C) masses of the atoms involved in the bond
(D) the type of vibration being observed
Explanation:
In infrared spectroscopy the molecules absorb the frequencies that are characteristic of their structure. These absorptions occur at resonance frequencies, that is, the frequency of the absorbed radiation coincides with the frequency of vibration. The energies are affected by the shape of molecular potential energy surfaces, the masses of atoms and the associated vibronic coupling. The resonance frequencies are also related to the strength of the bond and the mass of the atoms at each end of it. Therefore, the frequency of vibrations is associated with a particular normal movement mode and a particular type of link.