Used chemistry lab/textbook:
Title: Microscale Techniques for the Organic Laboratory
Author: by Dana W. Mayo, Peter K. Trumper, Ronald Pike, Samuels S.
Butcher
Year: (1991)
Covers the basic laboratory techniques of microscale organic chemistry.
Beginning with an overview of lab safety, it goes on to cover equipment
and techniques. Without touching on specific experiments, it includes a
section on qualitative analysis. An introduction to and interpretation of IR
theory and group frequencies is provided. Later sections cover NMR, 1H
NMR spectra and 13C NMR spectroscopy. Also includes microscale
amounts, which decrease the cost of chemicals, increase safety, improve
air quality due to less waste disposal, and decrease the time needed to
complete experiments.
Content includes:
General rules for the microscale lab
organic chemistry lab
Safety
equipment and techniques
physical properties
Development of microscale techniques
infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
** More Info *** Microscale Techniques for the Organic Laboratory
Pages: 285 pages
Height: 10.0 in.
Width: 7.3 in.
Thickness: 0.5 in.
Weight: 19.2 oz.
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