Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure (Dover Books on Physics)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.62 (680 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0486601153 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-10 |
Language | : | English |
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VmaxGreat text, but the copy is poor Unfortunately, unless you can get ahold of an older, unmarked copy, you may be disappointed by the "new" book sold through Amazon. Spectra are cut off, along with the legends. The pages look like they were photocopied, poorly, in some cases and the text on several pages is blackened by photocopied handwriting within the book. Strange, as Dover is typically very conscientious. I found another old. 000 said Great text, but the copy is poor. Unfortunately, unless you can get ahold of an older, unmarked copy, you may be disappointed by the "new" book sold through Amazon. Spectra are cut off, along with the legends. The pages look like they were photocopied, poorly, in some cases and the text on several pages is blackened by photocopied handwriting within the book. Strange, as Dover is typically very conscientious. I found another old. "Old but not out of date" according to Metallurgist. Please note that this review is based upon the paperback Dover edition of this book (the second edition published in 19Old but not out of date Metallurgist Please note that this review is based upon the paperback Dover edition of this book (the second edition published in 1944) that I have had for many years, not the photocopied version listed here. As such, there was no problem with the clarity of the text or other features that may be deficient in the photocopied version. Thus, a prospective reader is advised, if possible, to seek out a used Dove. Old but not out of date Metallurgist Please note that this review is based upon the paperback Dover edition of this book (the second edition published in 1944) that I have had for many years, not the photocopied version listed here. As such, there was no problem with the clarity of the text or other features that may be deficient in the photocopied version. Thus, a prospective reader is advised, if possible, to seek out a used Dove. ) that I have had for many years, not the photocopied version listed here. As such, there was no problem with the clarity of the text or other features that may be deficient in the photocopied version. Thus, a prospective reader is advised, if possible, to seek out a used Dove. A Customer said The best book for introductory Atomic Spectra!. Updated classic paperback text that covers a broad area from Balmer series to Nuclear Spin. Written without alot of complex mathematics, this is a good introduction to Atomic Spectra for specialists in other fields. I loved the coverage on quantum numbers and alkaline-earth elements.
80 illustrations.. The treatment is physical, rather than mathematical, with experiment serving as the starting point for theory. For beginners and specialists in other fields: the Nobel Laureate's widely admired introduction to atomic spectra and their relationship to atomic structures, stressing basic principles
Herzberg published his encyclopedic four-volume work, Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. Later in his career, Dr. His classic work on spectroscopy, Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure was published by Prentice-Hall in 1937 and first reprinted by Dover, with corrections, in 1944. About the AuthorGerhard Herzberg: Exploring the Atomic SpectraDr. After a few years at The University of Chicago, he returned to Canada in 1948 and assumed the first of several positions at Canada's National Research Council. Gerhard Herzberg was among the thousands of European mathematicians and scientists who emigrated to North America from Germany and other central European countries during the 1930s. Dr. Still in print in 2011, Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure is now in its 36th Dover printing, by far the record for any Dover scientific book. He received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1971, "for his contributions to the knowledge of electronic structu
Gerhard Herzberg was among the thousands of European mathematicians and scientists who emigrated to North America from Germany and other central European countries during the 1930s. Later in his career, Dr. Herzberg published his encyclopedic four-volume work, Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. Gerhard Herzberg: Exploring the Atomic SpectraDr. Dr. He received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in