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... chemical species - i.e . , for chemical analysis , either qualitative or quantitative . The infrared spectra of materials in the gaseous , liquid , or solid state at moderate resolution are highly characteristic of individual species -a ...
... chemical species - i.e . , for chemical analysis , either qualitative or quantitative . The infrared spectra of materials in the gaseous , liquid , or solid state at moderate resolution are highly characteristic of individual species -a ...
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... chemical composition . Even when Stahl later broke new ground in chemistry as well as in medicine , his early training remained apparent in his firm belief in the essential unity of these two sciences . At Jena , Stahl formed a close ...
... chemical composition . Even when Stahl later broke new ground in chemistry as well as in medicine , his early training remained apparent in his firm belief in the essential unity of these two sciences . At Jena , Stahl formed a close ...
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... chemistry ; that topic is treated in detail in the article CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS , ORGANIC , and only a glimpse of it will be presented here . Organic chemistry , the study of compounds of carbon , traditionally has been one of the major ...
... chemistry ; that topic is treated in detail in the article CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS , ORGANIC , and only a glimpse of it will be presented here . Organic chemistry , the study of compounds of carbon , traditionally has been one of the major ...
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