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Infrared Spectroscopy: A Versatile Tool in Practical Chemistry Courses
Journal of Chemical Education1995Vol. 72(10), pp. 952–952
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Abstract
By combining the preparation of basic inorganic compounds and complexes with IR spectroscopic analysis, freshman courses can be improved with regard to both methods and content. Students learn to correlate the IR data from their samples with data from X-ray crystallography and get a better understanding of chemical concepts of structure and bonding and resonance equilibria.
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