The Practice of Absorption Spectrophotometry with Hilger Instruments: An Introduction to the Theory of the Subject, and Guide to the Technique of Absorption Measurement in the Visible, Ultra-violet and Infre-red Regions of the Spectrum |
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PART I | 3 |
LAWS OF ABSORPTION AND THE NOMENCLATURE of AbsorptioN | 15 |
SOME REsults and AppLICATIONS OF Absorption SPECTROSCOPY | 21 |
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