Spectroscopic Techniques
Spectroscopic Techniques
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Abstract
Spectroscopic techniques have revolutionised the method of chemical analysis and has made the lab work less involved with chemicals. A combination of various spectroscopic techniques gives us the perfect picture of the structure and stereochemistry of any unknown compounds. Not one technique gives us the whole information about the compound but each and every technique has its own characteristic supply of information to help bulid up the complete picture of the compound. In this paper some of the popular spectroscopic methods are enumerated
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