Published 1948
by J. Wiley in New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Fuson, Reynold Clayton, 1895-, |
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LC Classifications | QD261 S5 1948 |
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Pagination | 370p. |
Number of Pages | 370 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16671036M |
Christine K. F. Hermann is the author of The Systematic Identification of Organic Compounds, 8th Edition, published by Wiley. Product details Paperback: pagesCited by: The Systematic Identification of Organic Compounds—A Laboratory Manual (Shriner, Ralph L.; Fuson, Reynold C.) E. C. Wagner. Book Review: The Systematic Identification of Organic Compounds. Seventh Edition James R. Hanson. "This edition includes step-by-step instructions on identifying organic compounds. The steps described include elemental analysis, solubility, infrared spectra, nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, mass spectra, classification tests, and preparation of a derivative."--The Publisher. (not yet rated) 0 with reviews - Be the first.
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