Inorganic evolution as studied by spectrum analysis
Sir Norman Lockyer
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Inorganic evolution as studied by spectrum analysis
Published
1900
Publisher
Macmillan
Pages
198
Subjects
Inorganic electronic spectroscopy
Fundamentals of molecular spectroscopy
Spectrometric identification of organic compounds
Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry
EXCEDE
Organic spectroscopy
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Inorganic evolution as studied by spectrum analysis was written by Sir Norman Lockyer.
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