Spectroscopy is used in physical and analytical chemistry for the
identification of substances through the spectrum emitted from or
absorbed by them. The derivation of structural information from
spectroscopic data is now an integral part of many courses in
chemistry and related subjects at most universities.
This workbook: Features exercises to help develop the student's
understanding of how structures are determined from spectra and to
promote the student's own interpretation of different spectra.
Covers a large range of spectroscopic data, including mass
spectrometry, infrared and 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance,
typically used in the routine analysis of small-sized organic
molecules. Presents in full-color, in a workbook-friendly format
the spectra for interpretation with explanations and analyses on
the facing page.Related to the workbook the authors have an online
resource of the problems featured in the workbook, available at:
htttp: //spectros.unice.fr/ By using the print edition alongside
the online spectra, students will be able to enhance their
understanding of the interpretation of multiple spectra.
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