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Chemistry 130 Search Tips (Winter 2008)

Wed, 2009-08-05 11:42 |  gzim

Summary showing how to convert lab data into search strategies to identify unknown organic compounds.

Author: 
Baysinger, Grace; Keller, Dave
Organization: 
Stanford University
EMail: 
graceb@stanford.edu
Learning Objectives: 
How to search by CAS Registry Number, MP, BP, MW, Number of Atoms, Molecular Elements, MF, Substructure Fragments, IR Peak, NMR Peak, NMR Spectra-Predicted, C-13 Peak, C-13 Spectra-Predicted
Audience: 
Bachelor (Basic)
Audience: 
Faculty/Lecturer
Audience: 
Librarian/Information Specialist
Level of Expertise: 
Beginner
Date Document Created: 
Tue, 2008-01-01
Language(s): 
English
Browser Subjects: 
Safety Information, Physical Properties, and Spectra
Browser Subjects: 
Physical Property Searches
Browser Subjects: 
Predicting Properties
Browser Subjects: 
Spectral Data Searches
Copyright: 
Copyrighted
Optional Metadata
Part of/Course No. & Name/Series Title: 
Chemistry 130 Course Materials
Subject Category: 
Organic Chemistry
Subject Category: 
Physical Properties
Subject Category: 
Other -- Please specify
Subject Category (other): 
Laboratory Instruction
Types of Materials: 
How-to Guide
Which Resources Covered: 
Handbooks
Names of Major Reference Tools: 
Crossfire Beilstein
Names of Major Reference Tools: 
DiscoveryGate
Names of Major Reference Tools: 
SciFinder
Cost/Access: 
Free
Save File
File Type: 
XLS/XLSX (Microsoft Excel)
Application Name / Version for File: 
Microsoft Excel 2003
File: 
application/vnd.ms-excel iconChem130_SearchTips_rev_Stanford_GB.xls
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