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General Principles of Spectroscopy

We hope a few points were made regarding spectroscopy in this brief treatment. This has been a broad brush view of spectroscopy using mostly the simple mathematics of the Bohr H atom, so that we can consider several types of spectroscopy in what may be the only opportunity if this is a one-semester treatment. Spectroscopic topics in the latter chapters of this text will be more precise but require a foundation of more detailed mathematics. [Pg.209]

Spectroscopy involves measurement of electromagnetic radiation as absorbed or emitted from atoms and molecules between definite energy levels and can be characterized by wavelength or frequency. Light energy is proportional to frequency, 8 = hv, and angular momentum is quantized as well (mvr = nh). [Pg.209]

The Bohr model of the H atom was derived to obtain two key formulas  [Pg.209]

The electron volt unit of energy and the wave number quantity were encountered in this brief introduction to spectroscopy. A survey of units used in spectroscopy was presented as [Pg.209]

We noted some details of basic electronic circuits and diffraction of electromagnetic radiation. LiF was mentioned as a crystal for use as an x-ray difiraction device. [Pg.209]


General principles of spectroscopy and spectroscopic analysis 5.3.5 Sample handling... [Pg.145]


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