HOW TO
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You can positively identify an unknown in minutes by comparng its IR spectrum to a spectrum from the Sadtler file of Commercial IR Spectra. Up-to-date Spectra are now avail-
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able for the following groups of compounds: A g r i cultural Chemicals, 250 • Fibers, 51 • Perfumes and
IR
SPECTRA
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Flavors, 350 • Pigments, Dyes, and Stains, 1,130 • Plasti-
cizers, 500 • Monomers & Polymers, 1,500 • Polyols, 54 • Rosins, 80 • Rubber Chemicals, 300 • Solvents, 700 • Surface Active Agents, 1,700 • Textile Chemicals, 80 • Fats, Waxes & Derivatives, 650 • Petroleum Chemicals, 200 • Intermediates,
ACCURATELY
700 «AttenuatedTotal Reflectance,500« Pyrolyzates,500
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