Infrared and Raman spectra refer to a group of analytical techniques used to "fingerprint" (identify) chemical substances. Every substance/chemical compound leaves a different "print" or spectra when "zapped" with light. Part A of the two-volume work covers the theory and application of infrared and Raman spectra to the field of inorganic chemistry.
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Höhe: 24 cm
Breite: 16 cm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-0-471-19406-4 (9780471194064)
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Origins of Molecular Spectra; Origins of Infrared and Raman Spectra; Vibration of Diatomic Molecules; Normal Co-ordinates and Normal Vibrations; Symmetry Elements; Symmetry of Normal Vibrations and Selection Rules; Introduction to Group Theory; The Number of Normal Vibrations for Each Species; International Coordinates; Selection Rules for Infrared and Raman Spectra; Structure Determination; Utilization of Symmetry Properties; Potential Fields and Force Constants; Vibrational Frequencies of Isotopic Molecules; Metal Isotope Spectroscopy; Group Frequencies and Band Assignments; Intensity and Principles of Raman Spectra; Vibrational Spectra in Gaseous Phase and Inert Gas Matrices; Symmetry in Crystals; Vibrational Analysis of Crystals; Vibrational Analysis of Ceramic Superconductors; APPLICATIONS IN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY: Diatomic Molecules; Triatomic Molecules; Metal Cluster Compounds; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; Sulfur and Selenium.