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Introduction to Spectroscopy

Introduction to spectroscopy [computer file]: IR, NMR, CMR, mass spec / author, Fred W. Clough. (Version 2.0. Campton, NH: Trinity Software, c1994.).

IR, PNMR, C-13, and Mass Spectroscopy are integral parts of the traditional sophomore level organic chemistry course. Introduction to Spectroscopy was designed as a supplement to help students review and master the basic principles of these types of spectroscopy, reinforcing and/or complementing their classroom lectures and textbook coverage. The programs present a logical strategy for interpreting each type of spectra and provide reviews, tutorials, and quizzes students can use for self-evaluation.

The spectra used in these programs are hypothetical, idealized spectra of real compounds.

Download: The Accessing Introduction to Spectroscopy page contains instructions on how to download the programs onto your Macintosh computer. Access is limited to current Stanford students, faculty and staff. When using this program, your Macintosh must be connected to the campus network. The User Manual is on reserve at the Swain Library. (license agreement: 50 simultaneous users).

Hardware Requirements: Macintosh computer; 4MB of RAM; System 6.x or 7.x; 5MB free hard disk space; HyperCard 2.x or HyperCard Player, 2.x; color monitor highly recommended.