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020 | _a9780074620250 | ||
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_a543.0858 _bBAN |
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100 | _aBanwell, Colin N. | ||
245 | _aFundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy | ||
250 | _a4th ed. | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bTata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. _c2012 |
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300 | _a308p | ||
500 | _aThis revision of Dr. Banwewll's highly popular text retains the features that have made it so attractive to students and lecturers over the years. It remains an elementary and non-mathematical introduction to molecular spectroscopy that emphasizes the overall unity of the subject and offers a pictorial perception rather than a mathematical description of the priniciples of spectroscopy. Key Features * Heavily illustrated with may new, clear modern diagrams * Retains its non-mathematical and easily understandable style. * Retains its non-mathematical and easily understandable style. * Addition to new chapter on spectroscopy of surfaces and solids. Table Of Contents * Chapter 1: Introduction * Chapter 2: Microwave Spectroscopy * Chapter 3: Infra-red Spectroscopy * Chapter 4: Raman Spectroscopy * Chapter 5: Electronic Spectroscopy of Atoms * Chapter 6: Electronic Spectroscopy of Molecules * Chapter 7: Spin Resonance Spectroscopy * Chapter 8: Solid State and Surface Spectroscopies * Chapter 9: Mossbauer Spectroscopy | ||
700 | _aMcCash, Elaine M. | ||
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