Additional Resources
							  
							UV/Vis, IR and NMR Spectroscopy Links 
							
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											Web 
			Spectra 
 
											This site was 
			established to provide chemistry students with a library of 
			spectroscopy problems. Interpretation of spectra is a technique that 
			requires practice - this site provides 1H NMR and 13C 
			NMR, DEPT, COSY and IR spectra of various compounds for students to 
			interpret. Hopefully, these problems will provide a useful resource 
			to better understand spectroscopy. 
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											Science 
			of Spectroscopy
 
											Use WIKI to view different types of spectroscopy theory, 
			applications and techniques. 
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											1H-NMR 
			Chemical Shift Predictor
 
											This application uses chemical shift substituent constants to 
			predict the chemical shift for a proton in your compound. Only 
			aliphatic shifts are available. 
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											Organic 
			Compound ID Using IR Spectroscopy
 
											This exercise is intended to familiarize you 
		with the identification of functional groups in organic compounds using 
		infrared spectra. 
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											Organic Structure Elucidation - A 
			Workbook of Unknowns
 
											This online workbook has been developed for 
			students learning to solve the structures of organic compounds from 
			spectroscopic data. 
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											Spectral Database for Organic 
											Compounds
 
											Spectral Database System (SDBS) 
											maintained by the Japanese National 
											Institute of Advanced Industrial 
											Science and Technology. 
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											NIST Chemistry WebBook
 
											Online chemical and physical 
											property database, including mass, 
											UV and IR spectra. 
							 
							  
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