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When organic molecules absorb radiant energy in the ir region, specific bonds within the molecule become?

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Radiant energy contains high energy because this is composed of a stream of high energy photons. This is even stronger than heat or electricity. Therefore, the bond would easily be affected. It may break, or it can transform to other formations because of the high energy that causes the electrons to move rapidly.
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