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In IR spectroscopy, we normally talk about "frequencies" when in reality we are referring to wavenumbers. What is the mathematical relationship between frequency and wavenumber? Between wavenumber and wavelength? What are the units most commonly used for frequency, wavelength, and wavenumber?

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