This pioneering study of the absorption spectra of salts of cobalt, nickel, copper, iron, chromium, and neodymium marks a seminal contribution to the field of chemistry. Written by Harry Clary Jones and John Augustus Anderson, two researchers at the University of Wisconsin in the early twentieth century, this book demonstrates the power of spectroscopy in unraveling the mysteries of matter. This work has been selected by scholars as being...
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