Practical Organic Chemistry A student handbook of techniques

One of the very best things about organic chemistry is actually doing experimental work at the beneh. This applies not only at the profes­ sionallevel but also from the earliest stages of apprenticeship to the craft as a student. The fascination sterns from the nature of the sub­ ject itself, with i...

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Main Author: Sharp, J. T (Author)
Other Authors: Gosney, I, Rowley, A. G
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Chapman and hall 1989
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