Introduction to spectroscopy : a guide for students of organic chemistry

639 indexed citations
published 1996

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This paper, published in 1996, received 639 indexed citations . Written by Gary M. Lampman covering the research area of Organic Chemistry and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Materials Chemistry (170 citations), Organic Chemistry (142 citations) and Water Science and Technology (113 citations).

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