Molecular Spectroscopy
by Steve Marsden
Publisher: chemtopics.com 2009
Number of pages: 45
Description:
Three principal methods of modern spectrographic analysis are to be examined in this experiment: Mass Spectroscopy, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and Infra-Red Spectroscopy. Separately, each gives some information about a substance. Used in concert, they allow the positive identification of many, if not most, organic chemicals.
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