Rotational Spectroscopy Of Diatomic Molecules (cambridge Molecular Science)
by John M. Brown /
2003 / English / PDF
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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, 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.
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.