1. What does the term 'Isomer Shift' refer to in Mössbauer spectroscopy?
2. What causes Quadrupole Splitting in Mössbauer spectra?
3. What is the primary role of magnetic interactions in Mössbauer spectroscopy?
Isomer Shift — definition?
Spectral peak shift due to electron density differences.
Quadrupole Splitting — role?
Indicates electric field gradient asymmetry.
Magnetic Interactions — effect?
Cause spectral line splitting via magnetic fields.
Mössbauer Spectrum — applications?
Analyzes oxidation, environment, and magnetism.
Fe vs Sn compounds — spectral difference?
Fe shows magnetic splitting; Sn usually does not.
Isomer Shift — sensitive to?
Oxidation state and chemical environment.
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