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← ScienceWhich risk increases when Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectral functions poorly define a material?
A)Spurious frequency peak appearance✓
B)Enhanced overall spectral resolution
C)Reduced impact of electronic noise
D)Accurate component level identification
💡 Explanation
Poorly defined functions cause spurious peaks, increasing the risk of misinterpreting the material's composition through spectral deconvolution involving the Beer-Lambert law, because inaccurate component identification propagates confusion about underlying chemical bonds; therefore errors would be higher, rather than accurate or noise reduction.
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