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e-Book Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic Molecules (Cambridge Molecular Science) download

by Alan Carrington,John M. Brown

ISBN: 0521810094
ISBN13: 978-0521810098
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (April 28, 2003)
Pages: 1046
Category: Chemistry
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Diatomic molecules are important across the whole of the physical sciences.

Diatomic molecules are important across the whole of the physical sciences. They are the basic building blocks of large molecules and many of the principles which underlie our understanding of chemical bonds in molecules were first developed by studying diatomic systems. Starting from fundamental principles, this book develops the theory behind the energy levels of diatomic molecules and then summarises the many experimental methods used to study the spectra of these molecules in the gaseous state. This book will be the definitive text in the field.

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Diatomic molecules are important to the physical sciences because they are the basic building blocks of large molecules. Many of the principles which underly our understanding of chemical bonds in molecules were first developed by studying diatomic systems. Starting from fundamental principles. Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic Molecules is a detailed, wideranging presentation of all kinds of spectra within a given al state of a diatomic molecule.

Carrington was a Fellow of Downing College, Cambridge between 1959 and 1967, where he worked closely . Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic Molecules AUTHORS:John M. Brown, Alan Carrington, Paperback.

Professor from 1979 until his retirement in 1999.

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this book develops the theory behind the energy levels of diatomic molecules and then summarises the many experimental methods used to study the spectra of these molecules in the gaseous state. After a general introduction, the methods used to separate nuclear and electronic motions are described. Alan Carrington John M. Brown April 2002 Summary of notation Throughout this book we have used, at different times, space-xed or molecule-xed axis systems, with arbitrary origin, origin at the molecular centre of mass, origin at the nuclear centre of mass, or origin at the geometrical centre of the nuclei.

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Rotational Spectroscopy of Diatomic Molecules. by John M. Brown and Alan Carrington.

Diatomic molecules are important to the physical sciences because they are the basic building blocks of large molecules. Many of the principles which underly our understanding of chemical bonds in molecules were first developed by studying diatomic systems. Starting from fundamental principles, this book develops a theory that analyzes the energy levels of diatomic molecules and summarizes the many experimental methods used to study the spectra of these molecules in the gaseous state.
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