Atomic Structure 2nd Edition


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Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure


Atomic Spectra and Atomic Structure

Author: Gerhard Herzberg

language: en

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Release Date: 1944-01-01


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For beginners and specialists in other fields: the Nobel Laureate's introduction to atomic spectra and their relationship to atomic structures, stressing basics in a physical, rather than mathematical, treatment. 80 illustrations.

Atomic Structure, 2nd Edition


Atomic Structure, 2nd Edition

Author: Rebecca L. Johnson

language: en

Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books

Release Date: 2013-01-01


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What is matter made of? Scientists have been trying to answer this question for thousands of years. The concept of the atom—the tiniest fragment of a substance that still retains the characteristics of that substance—goes back to the Greek philosopher Leucippus, who lived in about 450 b.c. In the mid-1600s, Robert Boyle provided experimental evidence that atoms did, indeed, exist. And in 1897, British physicist Joseph John Thomson discovered the first subatomic particle: the electron. Yet even the tiny components of the atom—protons, electrons, and neutrons—are not the smallest things in the universe. Subatomic particles are made up of still tinier objects called quarks and leptons. This book tells the story of how scientists unlocked the secrets of the atom and revolutionized the way we look at the world around us.

Elementary Atomic Structure


Elementary Atomic Structure

Author: Gordon Kemble Woodgate

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Release Date: 1980


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Preface to first editionPreface to second edition1. Introduction2. The hydrogen atom- gross structure3. Radiative transitions4. The hydrogen atom- fine structure5. Two-electron system6. The central-field approximation7. Angular problems in many-electron atoms8. Interaction with static external fields9. Hyperfine structure and isotope shiftAppendix A. Some theorems of quantum mechanicsAppendix B. Results of time-independent perturbation theoryAppendix C. Notes on angular momentumAppendix D. Ground states of the elementsAppendix E. UnitsIndex