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Physical Chemistry

Sketch chemistry: Infrared massage studio

A comic collaboration between C&EN and ChemScrapes cartoonist Brendan Burkett

by Brendan Burkett
June 12, 2017 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 95, Issue 24

Infrared massage studio

This cartoon shows two benzene molecules at a massage studio. One molecule is enjoying a gentle massage through a C-H bending frequency. The other is rattled by a vigorous C=C stretching frequency.
Credit: Brendan Burkett/C&EN

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