The main aim of this unique book is to introduce the student to
spectroscopy in a clear manner which avoids, as far as possible, the
mathematical aspects of the subject. It is thus intended for first or
second year undergraduates, particularly those with minimal mathematics
qualifications. After explaining the theory behind spectroscopy, the
book then goes on to look at the different techniques, such as
rotational, vibrational and electronic spectroscopy. It encompasses both
high resolution (structural) and low resolution (analytical)
spectroscopy, demonstrating their close interrelationship. The many
worked problems make this book particularly appealing for independent
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Chemistry Texts is a major new series consisting of short, single topic
or modular texts concentrating on the fundamental areas of chemistry
taught in undergraduate science courses. Each book provides a concise
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independent-learning philosophy and including worked examples.