Abstract
1. Organic synthesis 2. Experimental techniques. 3. Spectroscopic methods. 4. Solvents and reagents. 5. Aliphatic compounds. 6. Aromatic compounds. 7. Selected alicyclic compounds. 8. Selected heterocyclic compounds. 9. Investigation and characterisation of organic compounds. 10. Physical constants of organic compounds.
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Publication Info
- Year
- 2003
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- book
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- 6796
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