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Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry

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This book concentrates on the practical aspects of using spectroscopic techniques to solve structural problems. It is written at a level for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course in applied spectroscopy. It describes the uses of the four spectroscopic UV, IR, NMR and Mass Spectra in organic chemistry.

244 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1966

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Well written, concise and accessible overview on spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry.

Highly recommend!
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