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spectroscopic problems in Organic Chemistry
Spectroscopic Problems in Organic Chemistry by Williams and Fleming presents a structured collection of real-world spectroscopic data designed to develop and test students' skills in interpreting organic spectra. The book emphasizes problem-solving using key techniques such as NMR, IR, UV, and mass spectrometry, offering a wide range of unknown compounds for analysis. Through systematic practice, it fosters a deep understanding of how different spectroscopic methods complement each other in the elucidation of organic structures, making it a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in organic chemistry.
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