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Use of the Disposable IR Card in the Organic Chemistry Laboratory
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Abstract
Infrared spectra of solid and high-boiling liquid compounds can now be observed using Disposable IR Cards. This article reports on their use in the Organic Chemistry classroom.
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Second-Year UndergraduateKeywords (Domain):
Organic ChemistryKeywords (Pedagogy):
Hands-On Learning / ManipulativesKeywords (Subject):
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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