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  • understanding of electrical circuits, spectroscopy, and the emission and absorption of radiation. His discoveries helped set the stage for the ...
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  • samples. Also, several forms of spectroscopy rely on the unique nuclear ... such as mass spectrometry or infrared spectroscopy (see "Properties ...
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  • ===Spectroscopy=== Infrared radiation spectroscopy is a technology used to find out the ...
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  • and are valuable for infrared astronomy and spectroscopy. ... are used for infrared astronomy and infrared spectroscopy. ...
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  • vacuum. They include X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Auger electron spectroscopy, low-energy electron diffraction, electron energy loss spectroscopy ...
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  • Ethyl acetate is an organic compound that is an ester derived from the combination of ethanol and acetic acid. Its chemical formula may be written ...
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  • Silane is a chemical compound with the chemical formula SiH4. It is the silicon analog of methane and, like methane, it is a gas at ordinary ...
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  • Phenol, also known under an older name of carbolic acid, is a toxic, colorless crystalline solid with a distinctive sweet tarry odor. Its chemical ...
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  • solvents (quantum solvents) in spectroscopy, as agents to trap and ... to as Superfluid Helium Droplet Spectroscopy (SHeDS), it is of great ...
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  • Acetaldehyde, sometimes known as ethanal, is an organic chemical compound with the formula CH3CHO (or MeCHO). It is a flammable liquid with a ...
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  • grating and in doing so transformed spectroscopy from a qualitative art ... * Spectroscopy * Telescope == References == * Aller, Lawrence H. 1991 ...
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  • Acetone (also known as propanone, dimethyl ketone, 2-propanone, propan-2-one and β-ketopropane) is the simplest representative of the group ...
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  • * Infrared spectroscopy: Chiefly used to determine the presence (or ... * UV/VIS spectroscopy: Used to determine degree of conjugation in ...
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  • The term xylene refers to a group of three benzene derivatives, each of which has two methyl functional groups attached to the benzene ring. ...
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  • Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (March 31, 1811 - August 16, 1899) was a German chemist who contributed to the development of spectroscopy as ...
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  • Uraninite is a uranium-rich, radioactive mineral that is composed mainly of uranium dioxide (UO2). It is black or brownish and the principal ...
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  • , CDCl3, is a common solvent used in NMR spectroscopy. == Safety == As might be expected from its use as an anesthetic, inhaling chloroform vapors ...
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  • Spectroscopy is an important means for identifying ketones. Ketones and aldehydes will display a significant peak in infrared spectroscopy, at ...
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  • ==Discovery of isotopes and mass spectroscopy== [[Image:Discovery of ... virtue of their mass is known as mass spectroscopy, and Thomson is often ...
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  • Toluene, also known as methylbenzene or phenylmethane, is a clear, water-insoluble liquid with the typical smell of paint thinners, redolent ...
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