Emma P. Carr
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American spectroscopist and chemical educator
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Emma P. Carr's Degrees
- Masters Chemical Engineering Stanford University
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Emma P. Carr Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Emma Perry Carr was an American spectroscopist and chemical educator. Her work on unsaturated hydrocarbons and absorption spectra earned her the inaugural Francis P. Garvan Medal from the American Chemical Society in 1937.
Emma P. Carr's Published Works
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- The Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Simple Hydrocarbons III. In Vapor Phase in the Schumann Region (1936) (50)
- The Ultraviolet Absorption of Simple Hydrocarbons IV. Unsaturated Cyclic Hydrocarbons in the Schumann Region (1938) (32)
- The Absorption Spectra of a Series of Dienes (1942) (28)
- An Electronic Transition of the Rydberg Series Type in the Absorption Spectra of Hydrocarbons (1939) (20)
- The Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Simple Hydrocarbons I. n‐Heptene‐3 and Tetramethylethylene (1936) (15)
- The Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of the Isomers of Butene-2 and Pentene-2 (1937) (15)
- The Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Simple Hydrocarbons II. In Liquid and Solution Phase (1936) (11)
- Electronic transitions in the simple unsaturated hydrocarbons. (1947) (10)
- Absorption Intensities of the Isomeric Pentenes in the Vacuum Ultraviolet (1954) (9)
- The Absorption Spectrum of Biphenylene (1941) (7)
- THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF SOME DERIVATIVES OF CYCLOPROPANE. (1918) (6)
- III. ESTIMATION OF THE PROXIMATE CONSTITUENTS.3 (1909) (4)
- ISOMERS OF 2-PENTANE. III. THE ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF THE ISOMERIC 2-PENTENES1 (1929) (3)
- The identification of molecular spectra (1951) (1)
- Mount Holyoke College (Chemical education in). (1948) (1)
- A Relation between Ultra-violet Absorption Spectra and Heats of Combustion. (1930) (1)
- The MetastableD2-Level of the Nitrogen Atom (1933) (0)
- Physical Chemistry: A Brief Course with Laboratory Experiments (Bircher, L. J.) (1941) (0)
- THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF SOME DERIVATIVES OF ANISALHYDANTOIN (1925) (0)
- Research in a liberal arts college (1957) (0)
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