Ram, S (1994) Fundamentals of Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy in Instrumental Analysis. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Modern Methods of Chemical Analysis for Minerals Metals and Pollutants (January 18-20, 1994), January 18-20, 1994, National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur.
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Abstract
The atomic and molecular spectroscopy is a powerful tool to analyse chemical composition or structure of a sub-stance, which may be a pure compound or a simply mixture or solution of two or more different phases of a crys-talline or amorphous material. The chemistry and indust- ry people sometimes also talk of minerals, ores, and pollutants, but these comprise the same crystalline or amorphous structures. They are characterized using the same instrumental techniques.
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Spectroscopy; Instrumental analysis; electromagnetic radiation |
| Divisions: | Analytical Chemistry |
| ID Code: | 4304 |
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