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From basic paper chromatography to advanced HPLC and Gas Chromatography (GC).
Detailed breakdowns of UV-Visible, IR, NMR, and Fluorescence spectroscopy.
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The strength of Upadhyay and Nath lies in its clear explanation of complex physical concepts. Key chapters usually include:
If you are preparing for exams like , this book is often considered the gold standard for the "Tools and Techniques" section of the syllabus. Key Topics Covered in the Book
Don't just read the theory. Practice the calculations for molarity, buffer preparation, and Beer-Lambert’s Law.
The physics of sedimentation and how to use different rotor types for cell fractionation.
This book is known for its technical illustrations. Being able to sketch a spectrophotometer or a chromatography column is essential for university exams.
Understanding Gibbs free energy, entropy, and enthalpy in the context of cellular reactions.