The software shows how to identify organic compounds using spectroscopy and other data
| Version | 4.2 |
| Updated | Nov 25th 2005 |
| Developer |
AJ Blackman
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| User Rating |
1192
4.0
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| Original File Size | 3 MB |
| Downloads | 10521 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Others |
WinTorg is a software that helps you to understand how to identify organic compounds using spectroscopy.
Typically you can explore how to identify an unknown using any combination of spectroscopy and “wet tests” (qualitative organic analysis). You will able to discover the interrelationships between spectral data, other physical measurements, chemical tests and reactions, and the structures of organic compounds.
This will enable you to develop and refine a strategy for identifying an organic unknown in a situation free from the additional uncertainties of performing unfamiliar laboratory work and then relying on the results. Once a logical approach has been developed, identification of an unknown can be undertaken by interpreting spectra and in the laboratory with more confidence and efficiency.
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