Published November 23, 1956
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Journal Article
Chemical Applications of Spectroscopy [Book Review]
- Creators
- Badger, Richard M.
Chicago
Abstract
In recent years many an organic chemist has had thrust upon him the obligation of becoming at least an empirical spectroscopist, often with little preparation for some of the possible pitfalls he may encounter. In general he has arisen to the occasion, frequently with conspicuous success. Very often he has had the desire to go beyond the purely empirical stage but without convenient facilities for acquiring the background. The present volume may be expected to rectify this situation to a considerable extent and may well be expected to raise the general level of performance in many respects.
Additional Information
© 1956 American Chemical Society. Book review of: Chemical Applications of Spectroscopy. Editor: W. WEST. Authors: A. B. F. DUNCAN, WALTER GORDY, R. NORMAN JONES, F. A. MATSEN, C. SANDORFY and W. WEST. Technique of Organic Chemistry. Volume IX. Editor: ARNOLD WEISSBERGER, Research Laboratories, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Interscience Publishers, Inc., 250 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. Y. 1956. xxiv + 787 pp. 16.5 X 23.5 cm.Additional details
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