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Atomic Spectra T. P. Softley (Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, Oxford University)

Atomic Spectra par T. P. Softley (Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, Oxford University)

Résumé

This primer provides a systematic introduction to the spectra and electronic structure of atoms, beginning with the hydrogen atom, and following a logical progression through the alkali metals and the helium atom, to atoms with many unpaired electrons.

Atomic Spectra Résumé

Atomic Spectra T. P. Softley (Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, Oxford University)

This primer provides a systematic and rigorous introduction to the spectra and electronic structure of atoms, beginning with the hydrogen atom, and following a logical progression through the alkali metals, and the helium atom, to atoms with many unpaired electrons. Emphasis is placed on the explanation of the observed spectra using elementary quantum theory.

Atomic Spectra Avis

This is an excellent book, which should belong on every student's bookshelf. * Chemisch Weekblad *
It was a pleasure to see this short book arrive for review. With less than 100 well laid-out pages, it is not too daunting for undrgraduates. It is well written, with good explanations and a large number of clearly-drawn diagrams. It is also very down to earth ... an excellent little book with much to recommend it for introductory atomic physics courses ... I have no hesitation in recommending it for physics undergraduates. * Dr R.C. Thompson, Contemporary Physics, 1994, Volume 35, number 6 *

Sommaire

1. Quantum mechanics and light ; 2. The structure and spectrum of the hydrogen atom ; 3. The spectra of the alkali metals ; 4. The spectrum of the helium atom ; 5. The spectra of many-electron atoms ; Index

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GOR002997801
9780198556886
0198556888
Atomic Spectra T. P. Softley (Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, Oxford University)
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Oxford University Press
19940825
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