Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Inorganic Chemistry
Gary J. . Ed(S): Long
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Hardback. Editor(s): Long, Gary J. Series: Modern Inorganic Chemistry. Num Pages: 668 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PNK. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 39. Weight in Grams: 2500.
When presented with a new compound or material, the inorganic chemist will usually have several questions in mind about its composition and structure. Although a simple elemental analysis may answer many questions about its composition, the chemist will still have questions about its structure, and, ifthe material contains a metal atom, he will often want to know its oxidation state, coordination number and geometry. Further, at an increasingly frequent rate, the chemist may need details of the spin state, magnetic and perhaps dynamic properties of the material. If the investigator is fortunate, the material or compound may contain an ele ... Read more
When presented with a new compound or material, the inorganic chemist will usually have several questions in mind about its composition and structure. Although a simple elemental analysis may answer many questions about its composition, the chemist will still have questions about its structure, and, ifthe material contains a metal atom, he will often want to know its oxidation state, coordination number and geometry. Further, at an increasingly frequent rate, the chemist may need details of the spin state, magnetic and perhaps dynamic properties of the material. If the investigator is fortunate, the material or compound may contain an ele ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1984
Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media United States
Number of pages
668
Condition
New
Series
Modern Inorganic Chemistry
Number of Pages
668
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780306416477
SKU
V9780306416477
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