The amount of energy in infrared light corresponds to:
A) the amount of energy needed to promote one electron from a bonding to an antibonding molecular orbital.
B) the amount of energy needed to 'flip' the spin of a ¹³C or ¹H nucleus.
C) the amount of energy needed to strip a molecule of one electron to generate a cation radical.
D) the amount of energy needed to increase certain molecular motions, such as bond vibrations.
E) the amount of energy required to rotate molecules.
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