Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure: Spectra of Diatomic Molecules By Gerhard Herzberg
Publisher: Krieger Pub Co Number Of Pages: 660 Publication Date: 1989-01 ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0894642685 ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780894642685 Binding: Hardcover
In the course of the last three decades, considerable progress has been made in the investigation and theoretical interpretation of the molecular spectra. As a result the study of molecular spectra has become one of the most important means for investigating molecular structure. This first volume deals with the spectra of diatomic molecules and the conclusions that can be drawn from them concerning the structure of these molecules.
Summary: RESONANCE Rating: 5
This book is basic to the study of every discipline that depends upon spectroscopy, not so much for the rather good fundamental handling of theory, there are many good books on the subject. My favorite aspect of the book is throughtout its pages and especially its Table 39, rich with experimental results, contains references to seminal works in the field, the starting points of the study of a vast array of subjects in the basic sciences and a singular reference of my work in the study of diatomics.
Summary: RESONANCE Rating: 5
This book is basic to the study of every discipline that depends upon spectroscopy, not so much for the rather good fundamental handling of theory, there are many good books on the subject. My favorite aspect of the book is throughtout its pages and especially its Table 39, rich with experimental results, contains references to seminal works in the field, the starting points of the study of a vast array of subjects in the basic sciences and a singular reference of my work in the study of diatomics.
Summary: Spectra spectra spectra Rating: 4
Great if this is the topic you are looking for. Spectra of diatomic molecules are hard to interpret if you dont have the right resources. Also very useful in physicalchemistry lab classes.