Spectroscopic Data Relative to Diatomic Molecules


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Spectroscopic Data Relative to Diatomic Molecules provides information pertinent to the electronic spectrum and spectroscopic properties of diatomic molecules. This book consists of a collection of tables that mainly deal with electronic spectra located in the infrared, the visible and the ultraviolet. Thermochemical data have been used in this book to make estimates of dissociation energies while results from electron diffraction experiments have been used to determine internuclear distances. This text provides information regarding potential energy curves, ionization potential, correlations with atomic states, electronic configuration, lifetimes, transition probabilities, astrophysical applications, and chemical physics. This book is a valuable resource for spectroscopists.




Molecular Spectroscopy Volume 4


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Metals


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Metals: Thermal and Mechanical Data covers the thermal and mechanical data of metals. The book presents topics on atomic heat; phase changes and vapor pressure; and elastic constants. The text also includes topics on plasticity properties, such as stress strength, activation energy for and change in creep, and hardness; internal friction; and data for liquid metals close to the melting point including viscosity and surface tension. Engineers, technicians, physical chemists as well as specialists in metallurgy will find the book invaluable.




Radiolytic Yields


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Radiolytic Yields presents the results of quantitative research on the chemical effects of ionizing radiation. Radiation yields are expressed in terms of G: a number of molecules, of ions, of radicals, and of bonds. This two-chapter text specifically provides tabulated figured of radiolytic yields of inorganic compounds and aqueous solutions. The second chapter contains radiolytic yields of various organic compounds, including hydrocarbons, inorganic acid's esters, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, amines, sterols, heterocyclic compounds, silicon compounds, chromoproteins, dyes, and high polymers.




Developments in Applied Spectroscopy


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Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology


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Reports NIST research and development in the physical and engineering sciences in which the Institute is active. These include physics, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, and computer sciences. Emphasis on measurement methodology and the basic technology underlying standardization.