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20.3 References




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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

20.3 References


[1] Refer 11.15

[2] Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic Approach. - 3rd edition
H.A. Strobel
John Wiley (1989) ISBN 0-471-61223-5

[3] Polarized Light.
W.A. Shurcliff and S.S. Ballard
Princeton: D. Van Nostrand, (1964)

[4] Optics - 3rd edition
E.Hecht, A.Zajac, K.Guardino (editors)
Addison-Wesley Publishing (August 1997) ISBN 0201838877

[5] The Chemist's Ready Reference Handbook
G.J. Shugar and J.A. Dean
New York: McGraw-Hill (1990) ISBN 0-07-057178-3

[6] Molecular Optical Activity and the Chiral Discriminations.
S.F. Mason
Cambridge University Press (1982) ISBN 0-521-24702-0

[7] Molecular Light Scattering and Optical Activity
L.D. Barron
Cambridge University Press (1983) ISBN 0-521-24602-4

[8] Problems and Experiments in Instrumental Analysis.
C.E. Meloan and R.W. Kiser
Charles E. Merrill Books, Inc. 1300 Alum Creek Drive,
Columbus 16, OH, (1963).

 

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