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100 _aSilverstein, Robert M.
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245 0 _aSpectrometric identification of organic compounds
250 _a6th
260 _aNew York,
_b John Wiley Sons:
_c1998.
300 _axiv,482p.
_b: ill.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references; Index 477-482p.
520 _aThis book is characterized by its problem--solving approach with extensive reference charts and tables. First published in 1962, this was the first book on the identification of organic compounds using spectroscopy. Now considered a classic, it can be found on the shelf of every Organic Chemist. The key strength of this text is the extensive set of real--data problems in Chapters 8 and 9. Even professional chemists use these spectra as reference data. Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds is written by and for organic chemists, and emphasizes the synergistic effect resulting from the interplay of the spectra.
650 _a Organic compounds
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650 _a Spectrometric identification
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650 _aChemistry
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700 _aWebster, Francis X
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700 _aSilverstein, Robert M.
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